For All Ages • 2 Hours
Person - $29.00 + tax
All Ages
Explore Greenville's unique Textile and Village history
Duration
2 Hours
About
The textile industry is the most significant aspect of Greenville's history. It employed 1 out of every 3 people here for many years and had world-wide reach and importance. This driving tour first takes you to eight of the mills from the “early years” built up between 1874-1902 then continues to explore major mills from the “second wave” of mill building between 1910-30 for a full tour of Greenville’s famous “Textile Crescent”. Guests will learn in-depth about the mill leaders, workers, buildings, what village life was like, what the mills produced, why they closed, and what is going on there now. In the comfort of the Ford Transit tour van, you’ll see 100s of historic photos on a screen that dramatically illustrate the themes discussed as we drive through the villages. You'll also have a chance to actually touch and hold vintage artifacts from this era…like an antique flying shuttle, mill money, or century-old mill company letters.
Mills featured on this tour include:
- Sampson & Hall Mill
- Camperdown No2
- Huguenot Mill
- Monaghan Mill
- Woodside Mill
- Brandon Mill
- Judson Mill
- Mills Mill
- Billiam Jeans
In addition to the mills, we will also tour and learn about the E.W. Montgomery Cotton Warehouses and also Parker High School.
Enjoy a fun and educational tour that gives you great insights to this important aspect of Greenville's past and present success. Whether you grew up in a mill village or are new to living in one of the restored mills now, you’ll feel a great sense of nostalgia about how this industry was the way of life for millions of workers who once helped make Greenville the “Textile Center of the World.”
Private Group Tours
Greenville History Tours is happy to accommodate your needs for customized, private group arrangements for any of our tour offerings. Contact us to discuss private tours.
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