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Welcome To FAIRFIELD COUNTY My Adopted Home




Little has been said about FAIRFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT in our Capitol newspapers, but we DO HAVE ONE! After talking with KAZ-AIR, Inc. Operator, we learned that the present 5000' runway with a parallel taxiway is soon to be increased to 6000' and potentially 7000'. Perhaps you're a small craft owner and would like to fly in to Winnsboro. Airport's located on SC Hwy 269 in the Greenbriar area of Fairfield County. (Airport Rd.) Phone: (803) 635-3086 or 635-1058, http://www.kaz-air.com
Some Airport's Features include:
  • Jet & 100 Octane low-lead fuel
  • Terminal
  • T-Hangars
  • Rental Cars
  • Rental Airplanes
  • Flight Instruction
  • Pilots' Shop stocking supplies
  • Maintenance Service
    • The Museum is located on the corner of SC 34 and Industrial Park Road, Winnsboro (Rockton) SC. From I-77 take SC 34 towards Winnsboro and watch for signs. Information: (803) 635-9893 or (704) 393-0335. E-Mail: www.scrm. Even Gramps will love this one!

      Do you know what role the South Carolina Railroad played in area history? Hint: It has to do with hauling granite from 2 local quarries, moving cotton, and today, moving timber which is still FARMED ESPECIALLY FOR CUTTING.

ALL 'BOARD !!! - South Carolina Railroad Museum's Annual Easter Bunny Eggspress
Recent record turnout for the Easter Bunny Eggspress, an annual Winnsboro, SC event. A FUN DAY FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY.

Driving the Back Roads of Fairfield County We See So Many Interesting Fences...
We'd like to show you a few...
Autumn Field
Granite Fence
This shot captures the craftsmanship of stone masons of the past. Here, a granite fence surrounding an old school building in Rion, South Carolina--home of the old Anderson Granite Quarry. Photo by Bruce Irish
Inside the Fence - at the old Anderson Granite Quarry

This granite fence pretty much surrounds the Kincaid-Anderson Manor property. It's now called "Fairfields".