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People ordering drinks at a rooftop eatery in Spartanburg.

Spartanburg’s charm makes it easy to feel like a local.

Photo by Sam Dean

Looking for a home that blends small-town delights with big-city perks? Enter: Spartanburg, SC, where people come for the adventure and stay for the flavor.

The Burg serves up fun year-round with its one-of-a-kind local eateries, outdoor thrills, vibrant arts scene, local boutiques, and so much more.

Whether you’re drawn to the scenic trails and foodie adventures or the new minor league baseball stadium and live music, this charming city has something for everyone.

See yourself in Spartanburg

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