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Cities & Towns in Orangeburg County, SC

Orangeburg County, county in South Carolina, United States. As of 2020 county had an estimated population of 85,343 inhabitants. The county was created 257 years ago in 1769. Its county seat is Orangeburg.

There are 19 city/town in Orangeburg County, SC. The largest city of Orangeburg County is Orangeburg with a population of 12,460. Other cities include, Brookdale population 4,873, Edisto population 2,559, Wilkinson Heights population 2,493, Holly Hill population 1,162

Orangeburg
Orangeburg

Orangeburg, City in Orangeburg County, South Carolina

Brookdale
Brookdale

Brookdale, Census-designated place in Santa Cruz County, California

Edisto

Edisto, Human settlement in Orangeburg County, South Carolina, United States of America

Located in the rolling hills of northeast Mississippi, Lee County contains several small Southern towns, each with their own unique history and character.

Tupelo

Tupelo is the largest city in Lee County and serves as the county seat. It was founded in 1866 along a railroad line. Tupelo is historically known as the birthplace of Elvis Presley, the renowned king of rock n' roll. The Elvis Presley Birthplace and Museum documents his humble beginnings. Tupelo also pays homage to its blues heritage with the Tupelo Blues Museum.

Baldwyn

The small town of Baldwyn was incorporated in 1900 as a junction between two major rail lines. For over 60 years, Baldwyn was home to a thriving cotton mill that employed much of the town. Historic landmarks include the old Baldwyn Cotton Mill, the 1907 passenger train depot, and the Baldwyn water tower built in 1930.

Saltillo

East of Tupelo lies the town of Saltillo, which originated in the early 1900s. It was named by a settler from Mexico, linking it to the Battle of Saltillo during the Mexican-American War. Saltillo is home to several historic properties including the Harmony Hill Manor Plantation House and the 1877 Samuel Saltillo Aden House.

Verona

Verona started as a railroad village southwest of Tupelo in the late 1800s. It was the site of a Civil War skirmish in 1864 known as the Battle of Okolona. Verona is also known for its historic Old Main Street area containing commerce buildings from the early 1900s. Each April, Verona hosts the Verona Connection arts and music festival.

Plantersville

Northeast of Tupelo sits the small town of Plantersville, so named because it was established by early cotton planters in the Mississippi Territory. The Plantersville historic district contains structures dating back to the 1840s and offers a glimpse into the town's roots. Plantersville celebrates its heritage each year with the annual Founders Day Festival.

Though Lee County is anchored by the larger city of Tupelo, it is the county's smaller towns that provide an authentic window into Mississippi's history and culture. From the civil war to cotton gins, each town has shaped the landscape and identity of the region.

All Orangeburg County Cities (Aphebetical)

List of cities, towns, neighborhoods & other populated places in Orangeburg County.

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City Name Population
Bowman 878
Branchville 944
Brookdale 4,873
Cope 70
Cordova 159
Edisto 2,559
Elloree 632
Eutawville 284
Holly Hill 1,162
Livingston 124
Neeses 338
North 699
Norway 304
Orangeburg 12,460
Rowesville 275
Santee 889
Vance 153
Wilkinson Heights 2,493
Woodford 169