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Origins
Married to a Cherokee woman, Richard Pearis opened a trading post at the base of the falls in 1768. He would eventually purchase the 50,000-acre plot of land in 1774. When the American Revolutionary War broke out, Pearis became a British loyalist and returned home to find his property destroyed.
After Pearis, several different industries clustered along the river. Those industries included ironworks, a sawmill, a paper factory, as well as an armory. In 1852, Furman University bought the land and three separate textile mills existed there during the early 1900s. In 1876, three Massachusetts mill owners opened the water-powered Camperdown Mill that produced yarn and gingham until the mid-1950s. The falls were an excellent source of power during this time and made for a superb location for local industries to set up shop.
In the late 1960s, the Carolina Foothills Garden Club gained ownership of 26 acres that would eventually become the Falls Park. The garden club, along with support by the City of Greenville and Furman University, would eventually set in motion its plans to revitalize the area throughout the next forty years. Individuals, corporations, and government agencies would also join in supporting the garden club’s aspirations. Then, in 1990, architect Andrea Mains conceptualized the idea of transforming this area into the park it is today, complete with exquisite views, beautiful gardens, as well as a pedestrian bridge.
Grab your family and friends and spend a day outside at Falls Park!