Whitmire, SC
South Carolina · Union County · Spartanburg Metro
Whitmire is a small town in South Carolina with a population of 1,241. Residents earn $32,188 per year, which is 57% below the national average.
2.6
/5.0
C+
Fair
1,241
Population
993/sq mi density
$32,188
Median Income
$22,772 per capita
$51,900
Home Value
$73,508 Zillow
$783
Median Rent
18.6% income on rent
60°F
Avg Temperature
310 sunny days/yr
204
Violent Crime/100K
3,472 property/100K
C+
Overall
2.6 / 5.0
Fair overall score based on economy, affordability, safety and education
C
Economy
2.4 / 5.0
$32,188 median income, 2.1% unemployment
A+
Affordability
5.0 / 5.0
$51,900 home value, $783/mo rent
F
Safety
1.0 / 5.0
204 violent crimes/100K (46% below avg)
D
Education
1.9 / 5.0
11.5% bachelor's degree or higher
Explore Near Whitmire
Historic Markers
2
Officially designated historical markers from the Historical Marker Database
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Haunted Places
2
Locations with documented reports of paranormal activity and sightings
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Bigfoot Sightings
1
Eyewitness reports filed with the Bigfoot Field Researchers Organization
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Haunted Places Near Whitmire, SC
2 reported haunted locations found near Whitmire, SC.
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Old Buncombe Rd. | This road contains an old church graveyard where it is said the Ghost Hound of Goshen is supposed to be. A couple went to the graveyard and on the right side the wind was not blowing, then you walk past a big old oak tree in the center of the graveyard, the wind nearly knocked the wife down. According to legend the dog belonged to a drifter that was wrongly accused of murder and hanged. They were not able to locate his grave, probably they did not bury him in the confines of the cemetery. The... |
| Rcse Hill Plantation | Cry Baby Bridge - Right before you get to Rose Hill Plantation, there is an old bridge with rusted steel frames at the top. Legend has it that, if you park on the bridge and cut off your car, than you can hear a baby crying and then see the mother looking for it. One day in the 1950's, a woman threw her baby off the bridge in spite of her husband. Now, you can see her looking for the baby at midnight. |
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