Kings Creek, South Carolina Explained

Kings Creek (or King's Creek) is an unincorporated community in Cherokee County, South Carolina, United States. It is located in the vicinity of South Carolina Highways 5 and 97. Situated nearby is the NRHP-designated King's Creek Furnace Site.[1] The name of the community comes from a local settler named King who lived close to the locale on the namesake Kings Creek.[2] The settlement has a history of mining operations and represents the former Kings Creek Mining District, which held deposits of iron and copper sulfides.[3] South of Kings Creek sits a historic gold mine bearing the locality's name.[4] Railways have also seen historic prominence in the area, and the hamlet exists as the western terminus of the Triple C Rail Trail.[5] Near Kings Creek remains a railroad line formerly operated by the Carolina Coastal Railway.[6]

References

  1. Web site: National Park Service . NPGallery Asset Detail: King's Creek Furnace Site . 2022-10-06 . NPGallery Digital Asset Management System.
  2. Book: Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of South Carolina . Palmetto place names . 1941 . The Sloane printing co. . Columbia, S. C. .
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  3. Web site: Kings Creek Mining District, Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA . 2022-10-06 . www.mindat.org.
  4. Web site: 2003 . Map of Historic Sites and Places in Cherokee County, South Carolina . 2022-10-06 . . Fort Lauderdale, Florida . PDF . the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.
  5. Web site: Triple C Rail Trail About Us - History . 2022-10-06 . triplecrailtrail . en.
  6. Web site: Node: Kings Creek (154150171) . 2022-10-06 . OpenStreetMap . en.

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