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Split Creek Farm Holiday Open House


category : Famous Homes
Spend the day visiting the farm animals and let us help with your holiday shopping. Sample goat cheese and goat milk fudge, stroll through the farm yard while shopping with the other artists and crafts people on site, and taste appetizers made with goat products


Admission:

  • Fee: Split Creek Farm appreciates our friends? and customers? support. There
    Hours:
    • Event Hours: 11am? 4pm

    Address: 3806 Centerville RD
    Anderson,SC 29625

    Phone: (864) 287-3921
    Our Website:www.splitcreek.com

    Come visit us in Anderson, South Carolina

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