This Bizarre Roadside Attraction In South Carolina Will Make You Do A Double Take
Hidden alongside a rural road in the upstate of South Carolina is a wonderful little roadside attraction that’s guaranteed to make you do a double take, and even make a u-turn. Popular all year-round, it’s the kind of place you’ll go back to on the regular. Read on to learn why.

Tiny Town began in 1974, when a devoted husband built a small version of a cabin in their yard for his wife to admire.

But it was only the start of what the couple would build together over the years.
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Before the Jennings passed away in 2009, there were more than 80 small buildings and structures/displays in Tiny Town. Some have crumbled over the years, but at least 25 remain.
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In 1977, the Jennings began adding lights during the holidays and the public started coming - year after year.

The children of the Jennings family keep the town alive in memory of their beloved parents.

Admission is always free, but there is a donation box where any amount you can afford to donate is always appreciated.

But we're hoping this magical hidden destination makes your holiday season just a little better this year than last.

You'll find it at 555 Latham Rd, Easley, SC 29640.
The hours for the holiday lights are listed on Google as daily from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Come celebrate part of the season with the Jennings children in the Tiny Town built by their mother and father.
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Tiny Town, 555 Latham Rd, Easley, SC 29640, USA