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  1. Rock Hill, South Carolina is a business-savvy blend of historic charm and responsibly implemented expansion. The city is located in the north-central area of South Carolina approximately 20 miles south of Charlotte, NC along the I-77 corridor.

  2. Rock Hill is a small city in the Olde English District of South Carolina approximately 25 miles (40 km) south of Charlotte and 70 miles (110 km) north of Columbia . Rock Hill is essentially a commuter town and not on many tourists' radar, but does offer numerous outdoor activities and dining options. Understand [ edit]

  3. About 30 minutes south of Charlotte and an hour north of the state capital, Rock Hill anchors what is known as the "Olde English District" in South Carolina. It is the site of several Revolutionary War battles and the Catawba Nation, South Carolina's only federally recognized Indian tribe.

  4. www.cityofrockhill.com › city-management › about-rock-hillAbout Rock Hill | Rock Hill, SC

    History. Rock Hill earned its name in 1852, when the Charlotte/Columbia/Augusta Railroad line was being constructed through the area. Rail crews encountered a small, flinty hill and dubbed the spot “Rock Hill.” A U.S. Post Office was established during that year, marking the official beginning of the city.

  5. With world-renowned sports facilities, rich history and southern hospitality, Rock Hill offers something for everybody. Whether you’re visiting for a tournament, a festival or just passing through, you’ll quickly learn why Rock Hill is one of the fastest growing cities in the Midlands.

  6. Rock Hill is the most populous city in York County, South Carolina, United States, and the 5th-most populous city in the state. It is also the 4th-most populous city of the Charlotte metropolitan area, behind Charlotte, Concord, and Gastonia. As of the 2020 census, the city's population was 74,372.

  7. Mar 11, 2024 · Rock Hill, city, York county, northern South Carolina, U.S., near the Catawba River, 26 miles (42 km) south of Charlotte, North Carolina. Established in 1851 as a depot on the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad, it was named for a flint hill in the vicinity.

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