
"If this is the Rock - Where is the Hill? "
N 34° 55.622 W 081° 01.656
17S E 497479 N 3864951
This is a waymark in downtown Rock Hill, SC and finding it will help you answer the question that locals & visitors to this "not-particularly-hilly" and "not-particularly-rocky" town always ask -- Where did Rock Hill get its name?
Waymark Code: WM3ERW
Location: South Carolina, United States
Date Posted: 03/24/2008
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Rock Hill is the largest city in York County, South Carolina. The population was 49,765 at the 2000 census. According to 2006 estimates, the city has a population of 61,620, making it the fourth largest city in South Carolina.
This Best Kept Secret was revealed to me while I was hunting a nearby geocache (GCM741). Thanks to TMOUSE for the history lesson about the town I now call Home.
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