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  1. Sep 7, 2023 · A big white house sits in a field just off I-85 exit 19. What is that mansion? What's happening to it? Here's the story behind the Sally Abney Rose Mansion on Clemson Boulevard in Anderson.

  2. Mar 30, 2024 · Sally Abney Rose, the daughter of textile tycoon John Pope Abney, lived in the big white mansion on Highway 28 near Interstate 85 in Anderson, heading towards Clemson on the left.

  3. Our miniature of the Sally Abney Rose house was made in 1978, though the real house on Clemson Highway was built in 1948. “Miniature” means that this house is a precisely proportioned scale model of the original, even down to the home’s doors, windows, columns, and furnishings!

  4. In this video, Anderson County Museum curator Dustin Norris discusses the history and significance of Anderson County’s Sally Abney Rose House. Come to the museum to see our miniature model...

  5. Sep 8, 2021 · Beautiful Historic Forgotten Rose Mansion in South Carolina built in 1948. Built in 1948 lots of neat history online about Sally Abney Rose, if you are interested just google it. Loved...

  6. Sep 25, 2023 · The large white house located on Clemson Boulevard just past I-85 Exit 19, the source of stories and even legends, is coming down. And while it predates the interstate, it is no historic landmark. The part southern ante-bellum and part early 20th Century neoclassical house was built in 1948.

  7. This was the home of Sally Abney Rose, South Carolina socialite and the daughter of the founder of Abney Mills in Anderson, South Carolina. This house...

  8. Sally Abney Rose, the daughter of textile tycoon John Pope Abney, lived in the big white mansion on Highway 28 near Interstate 85 in Anderson, heading towards Clemson on the left.

  9. Sally Abney Rose, a cherished member of our community, had a beautiful home built in 1948. This home is not just an architectural marvel but also a symbol of our shared history and heritage. It stands as a testament to the era it was built in and the woman who once lived there.

  10. Feb 4, 2024 · Over the years, Clemson fans likely got a glimpse of the Sally Rose mansion through the trees. Located on Clemson Boulevard, the mansion will soon be lost to development. The home was built in 1948 for Sally Abney Rose, daughter of the founder of Abney Mills.

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