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Old Pickens Presbyterian Church & Cemetery

The Old Pickens Presbyterian Church is one of the few remaining reminders of the original town of Pickens Court House, which was abandoned in the mid-1800s when county lines were redrawn. Built in 1850, the simple yet elegant white frame church stands as a testament to the faith and resilience of the community that once gathered there. Today, the church and its surrounding cemetery are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Walking through the grounds feels like stepping back in time. The cemetery contains gravestones dating back to the 1800s, offering insight into the area’s earliest settlers and their stories. The quiet setting, shaded by old trees, makes it a peaceful place for reflection, history exploration, and photography.

The church is occasionally open for tours and special events, and interpretive signs help visitors understand its role in the region’s past. For history enthusiasts, genealogists, or anyone who enjoys connecting with South Carolina’s heritage, the Old Pickens Presbyterian Church & Cemetery is a meaningful and memorable stop near Seneca.