These 9 South Carolina Towns Have The Silliest Names But Are So Worth A Visit
Have you ever been looking at a map and noticed some of the interesting names for towns you might have never even heard of before? We’ve got some of the silliest town names in South Carolina to share. You may want to put some of these towns on your bucket list for a quick visit on one of those road trip kind of days or when you’re just passing through and have a few minutes to check them out!

Ketchuptown, SC 29581, USA
Ketchuptown is located in the northeastern area of the state in Horry County at the intersection of Highways 23 and 99. This little country store was a popular gathering place on 1920s Saturday afternoons for the farmers in the community to "catch up."

Fishdam Ford, South Carolina 29031, USA
Fish Dam is an unincorporated community in Union County. Along Highway 72, a monument has been placed to mark the site of the Fish Dam Battle Ground, where General Thomas Sumter and his camp fought against (and won) a legion led by Major James Wemyss during the American Revolution. The name Fish Dam comes from the location being by an old Indian fish dam in the Broad River.
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Brittons Neck, SC 29546, USA
Britton's Neck is one of the oldest settlements in Marion County, named for Francis, Timothy, Daniel, Moses, Joseph, and Philip Britton who settled in the "neck" between the Great and Little Pee Dee Rivers in the 1700s. It was a center of patriot sympathy during the American Revolution. You’ll find the marker on U.S. 378 near South Carolina Highway 908 on the left when traveling west.
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Ninety Six, SC 29666, USA

You may wish to spend some time exploring Ninety Six and the towns following this one, as there is more to see and experience there, if you wish. The Ninety Six National Historic Site, for starters, protects a diverse variety of habitats which allows for a nice variety of birds to inhabit the area. This is the Male Red-bellied Woodpecker, one of seven species of woodpeckers that may be seen. There are many other things to do at this park, including seeing the monument memorializing the first Patriot killed in the South during the American Revolution. Visit the National Park Service website for more information.

Cowpens, SC 29330, USA
In Spartanburg County, you can visit the Cowpens National Battlefield. Pictured here is the historic Robert Scruggs house behind some bright, beautiful sumac, which turns this hue in the fall. Hard to believe something so beautiful could be so itchy, huh? Visit the National Park Service website for more information on all of the activities at the park, including indoor and outdoor options, special events, and opportunities for kids to become a junior ranger!

Nine Times, SC 29685, USA

Nine Times is located in Pickens County and is the home of Nine Times Preserve, the "wildflower showcase of the Southern Blue Ridge." There are several nature trails to see the wildflowers and also gorgeous mountain views.
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Possum Kingdom Kreamery, 520 Acker Rd, Belton, SC 29627, USA
Possum Kingdom is an unincorporated community in Belton, SC. There’s a small family farm there called Possum Kingdom Kreamery, located at 520 Acker Road, that offers a Baby Goat Experience that would be loads of fun for all animal lovers. Visit the Possum Kingdom Kreamery website or the Possum Kingdom Kreamery Facebook page for much more information.

Ruby, SC 29741, USA
The town of Ruby in Chesterfield County is a historic town, first settled in 1875, and enjoys holding special events, including a regular Cruise-In event that all classic car fans will want to check out. Visit the Ruby SC Cruise-In Facebook page for more details. Also in Ruby, every September the town holds The Ruby Jewel City Jubilee Festival as well as a Fourth of July celebration each year.

Pumpkintown, SC 29671, USA
Finally, step back in time in Pumpkintown at the historic general store. It has a cafe inside, so you can enjoy a bite after doing some shopping.
Just like we should never judge a book by its cover, we also should not judge a town by its name! Have you ever been to one of these silly-named towns? Please share all about it with us in the comments!
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