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Blythewood, South Carolina, is a growing rural area located about 20 minutes northeast of Columbia. Preserving a small town atmosphere, neighbors know each others' names and Blythewood residents protect their real resources. Thoughtfully distinguished from other nearby communities, Blythewood boasts neighborhood and amenity diversities. Unified by canopies of green, Blythewood is an easy drive to the Columbia area.
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Blythewood Housing
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Real Estate options consist of single-family homes for sale, townhouses, condos, estate properties, and land for custom home building. Blythewood presents an uncomplicated small town lifestyle, Southern hospitality and beautiful weather to add to its charm.
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Blythewood Lifestyle
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The people of Blythewood love their town and fight to preserve its old town flavor. Although new businesses are definitely welcome, zoning restrictions prevent them from changing the character of the town. Each new business must pass the inspection of an architectural review to make sure their building will fit in with the traditional style of the area.
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Blythewood Nature
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As the second fastest-growing town in the Midlands of South Carolina, the topography offers rolling hills and scenic roads. Blythewood offers quiet family living among scenic beauty.
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Blythewood News
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Search for "Blythewood SC" - How one local lady found inspiration and happiness - The Times and Democrat
| She was born with severe scoliosis . The 33 vertebrae of her backbone grew in a curve, a condition which could severely damage the spinal cord running up the center. |
- Therese R. Barrs - The State - South Carolina
| Services for Therese "Rosi" Barrs, 81, of Cayce, will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, October 13, 2008, at St. |
- Irmo band picks up tempo - The State
| Drum Major Emily Yaden, right, leads members of the Irmo High School Marching Band onto the field for competition during the 2008 Tournament of Bands in Blythewood. |
- What Sort of Voodoo Did She Do (or Not Do)? - The Wildhunt Weblog
| I few days ago I mentioned a story in which Cobb County Commissioner Annette Kesting was accused of hiring a Voodoo priestess in South Carolina to put a death-curse on her political opponent . |
- Season becomes a family affair - Rock Hill Herald
| Seems like we've been talking about it for a year, and the consensus is nobody in York County is happy with the way the area Class AAAA schools were separated at the last realignment. |
- Cobb official denies being a voodoo chiseler - Atlanta Journal-Constitution
| George Ann Mills, a practitioner of voodoo, simply wanted to be paid for her services. |
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Blythewood Recreation
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Just a few miles from the Interstate is the rolling countryside that helps characterize Blythewood as more than a one-horse town. Family farms are everywhere and even someone who has never been on a horse will appreciate the scenery. For horse lovers, Long Creek Equestrian Center offers boarding, training, lessons and trail rides. Several major golf courses and some of the most beautiful country clubs are available to Blythewood’s populace.
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Blythewood Transportation
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The nearly 300 residents find all the necessities in Blythewood. Eclectic gift shops, fashionable frame shops, art galleries and old country stores provide a comprehensive rendering of old and new.
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