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  1. Pickens County is located in the northwest part of the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2020 census , its population was 131,404. [1] Its county seat is Pickens . [2]

  2. Since 1868, the city of Pickens has remained the county seat. In the early years of Pickens County’s existence, the railway came through and gave rise to many of the settlements that became the towns we have today. Easley was incorporated in 1874, Central in 1875, Liberty in 1876, Calhoun (now Clemson) in 1892, Norris in 1909, and Six Mile in ...

  3. Jun 20, 2016 · Located in South Carolinas northwest corner, Pickens County is an area of lakes and mountains, including the state’s highest peak, Sassafras Mountain. The county was named for Revolutionary War general Andrew Pickens, as was its predecessor, Pickens District (created in 1826).

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  5. October 2019 Pickens County News Letter Jun 12, 2019 Planning Case Information from the June 10th, 2019 Planning Commission meeting related to SD-19-004, proposed Laurel Grove Plantation, located on Midway Road and Old Fox Squirrel Ridge Road, Pickens

  6. Pickens County was Cherokee Indian Territory until the American Revolution. The Cherokees sided with the British, suffered defeat, and surrendered their South Carolina lands. This former Cherokee territory was included in the Ninety-Six Judicial District.

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