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Abandoned Cotton Gin
Hidden in this little-known town stands a piece of agriculture history.
Although Salley’s population has dwindled over the years, its nearly abandoned main strip still contains a sentiment of undeniable charm. Off to the side of the tiny town center looming in the woods is a massive, long-abandoned cotton gin.
Its old tin roof can be seen poking through the tall trees, and the entry is still visible on the left-hand side of the building. The rusty factory is a relic of the past with its old-school mechanics still on full display. The history of the factory is unknown. Considering its location in such a tiny, tucked-away town, its story likely lives only among an older generation of Salley residents.
As of an unknown date, a significant portion of the Mill has collapsed
Know Before You Go
The gin is located at the following cross streets: Cedar St & Duncan St SE in Salley, SC. It is visible from the street and easily accessible on its left-hand side.
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