Clemson, South Carolina Clemson, South Carolina Location of Clemson, South Carolina Location of Clemson, South Carolina Clemson is a town/city in Pickens and Anderson counties in the U.S.

Clemson is home to Clemson University; in 2015 the Princeton Review cited the town of Clemson as ranking #1 in the United States for "town-and-gown" relations with its resident university. The populace of the town/city was 13,905 at the 2010 census. Clemson is part of the Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, South Carolina Combined Statistical Area.

Most of the town/city is in Pickens County, which is part of the Greenville-Mauldin-Easley Metropolitan Statistical Area.

Fort Hill, photographed in 1887, was the home of Thomas Green Clemson the founder of Clemson University.

The town/city of Clemson's character is largely defined by Clemson University, a large enhance college that dates to 1889.

The improve was originally titled Calhoun and was retitled Clemson in 1943.

The Clemson (train) Depot, assembled in 1893, was rehabilitated in 2001 and now homes the small-town chamber of commerce and visitor center. A road universal has closed the station as of 2016, with no known culmination date.

Clemson University was assembled on Fort Hill Plantation in 1889.

Calhoun and eventually became the home of Clemson University.

Clemson University was assembled due to the influence of the women in succession of the Fort Hill Plantation.

Anna Maria eventually married Thomas Green Clemson at the age of 21.

It was Anna Maria who wished to use the territory to build an agricultural college, so when Thomas Green died in 1888, he left the territory to build what is now known as Clemson University.

Lake Hartwell as seen from Clemson Clemson is positioned at 34 41 6 N 82 48 53 W (34.684930, 82.814777) approximately 27 miles (43 km) west of downtown Greenville and 15 miles (24 km) north of Anderson.

The town/city is situated near the northwestern corner of South Carolina in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains while also on the shores of Lake Hartwell.

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 7.9 square miles (20.5 km2), of which 7.5 square miles (19.3 km2) is territory and 0.46 square miles (1.2 km2), or 5.85%, is water. Clemson and the rest of the Upstate of South Carolina generally receives 1 to 3 inches (25 to 76 mm) of snow annually.

Climate data for Clemson University, South Carolina The following places and buildings in Clemson are listed on the National Register of Historic Places: Clemson University Historic District I and II Clemson College Sheep Barn Tillman Hall at Clemson University in 2008 The populace does not reflect the additional on-campus populace of Clemson University, which adds roughly 17,000 additional inhabitants for eight months of the year. The median income for a homehold in the town/city was $26,892, and the median income for a family was $61,176.

The 2010 census shows that Clemson's populace rose to 14,089 in 2012, showing an increase of 0.9% over two years and three months (from April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2012).

The town/city of Clemson had a populace density of 1,869 persons per square mile.

The age distribution for Clemson is as follows: 4.1% under the age of 5 years, 3.3% 5 9 years, 4.4% 10 14 years, 4.3% 15 19 years, 32.6% 20 24 years, 14% 25 34 years, 8.8% 35 44 years, 8.8% 45-54, and 19.7% older than 55.

The town/city of Clemson had a per capita income of about $23,906.

The town/city of Clemson operates with the Clemson Police Department, Clemson University Fire Department and Pickens County EMS, for enhance safety needs.

The Clemson University Fire Department has one station at 1521 Perimeter Road.

Clemson Area Transit (CAT) is a no-charge transit service that offers fare no-charge service throughout the Clemson, Anderson, Pendleton and Seneca areas.

Clemson Area Transit Logo The town/city of Clemson has an AMTRAK Station at the corner of Calhoun Memorial Highway and College Avenue. The Crescent Route travels from New Orleans to New York City and stops through the Clemson station (CSN). As of 2016, riders now have to take a shuttle to the Greenville Amtrak Station due to construction.

The Clemson region is near three primary airports.

Many different services furnish transportation to and from the airport from the Clemson area, including The Airport Shuttle, Anderson/Clemson Shuttle Service, Yellow Cab and Andrews Airport Services. The town/city of Clemson is in the school precinct of Pickens County.

Children living in the town/city of Clemson attend Clemson Elementary School, RC Edwards Middle School and Daniel High School. Clemson Elementary School was originally called the Calhoun-Clemson School and was on College Avenue.

This is now the site of the current Clemson Elementary.

The school is titled after David Wistar Daniel, a professor at Clemson University, who was invested in the enhance school fitness and spent many years on the South Carolina Board of Education.

The town/city has a City Council and participates as a member of the Pickens County Council.

Clemson's senators in the United States Senate are Lindsey Graham and Tim Scott.

In the House, Clemson's representative is Jeff Duncan.

Skelton. Clemson City Council consists of an Arts and Culture Commission, a Planning Commission, a Board of Architectural Review and a Board of Zoning Appeals. The town/city of Clemson also works directly with the International Town Gown Association (ITGA) that works to furnish knowledge on common issues between universities and their neighboring towns.

In addition to Clemson University, the town/city is home to the South Carolina Botanical Garden, Fort Hill Plantation and Bob Campbell Geology Museum].

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