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    • By bus

      Clemson Area Transit [http://www.catbus.com/] provides free bus transportation connecting to the surrounding cities of Anderson, Central, Pendleton and Seneca.

    • By car

      US Highway 76 (Clemson Blvd) enters Clemson from the east at Exit 19B on I-85 in South Carolina.
      *US Highway 123 (Tiger Blvd) bisects the city running north to south allowing for travel from Greenville 30 miles to the north and Seneca 10 miles to the south.

    • By train

      [wiki=8600ba93ae70c64076266f8c3f3aec18]Amtrak[/wiki]'s [wiki=7dd250a403dc2d1f60dc514999257a3c]Crescent[/wiki] connects Clemson with the cities of [wiki=d97e023dce2bb237a0d44f46d8ee9438]New York[/wiki], [wiki=3ec3b9d5ff464f0cb1c82aa4f6973de3]Philadelphia[/wiki], [wiki=e077cf532b7a35e4e11f92cd60351d33]Baltimore[/wiki], [wiki=9a8995d0e0d1775d0891f404e43911d7]Washington, D.C.[/wiki], [wiki=da16acee6236036ec1062e47b9cd3c8d]Charlotte[/wiki], [wiki=2e576049245cf2e78f3ffa34717c6475]Atlanta[/wiki], [wiki=f201dcc91e68be8ddbf5ee5b0d87d129]Birmingham[/wiki] and [wiki=e4f0ccd55d13f5f1e35ad9570a2d795f]New Orleans[/wiki] The Amtrak station is situated at the intersection of Tiger Blvd and College Avenue.

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    • By bus

      Clemson Area Transit [http://www.catbus.com/], sponsored by the City of Clemson and Clemson University, this bus line is not only fare-free, it also does not generally suffer from many of the problems that plague larger city bus systems (schedule delays, sketchy clientele, dirty buses, etc.) For this reason, the CAT bus system is one of the best public transit systems in the entire nation. Several larger cities have come to Clemson to observe the system, which even carries many university students and well-to-do professors to class. Clemson Area Transit covers many major destinations, including most of the area's hotels/motels, and most major eateries. For the traveler on a budget, or even those not on a tight budget, the CAT bus system may be the way to go. It covers both the campus as well as surrounding cities, including Anderson, Central, Pendleton and Seneca. It should also be noted that travelers on the CAT bus going to Anderson can, upon transfer, obtain a fare-free day pass to the Electric City Transit system which serves the city of Anderson.

    • By car

      SC State Highway 93 (Old Greenville Hwy) is the de-facto boundary between Clemson University and City of Clemson. The road is 4 lanes without a middle turn lane and provides no public parking.

      *SC State Highway 133 (College Ave) begins at the intersection with Old Greenville Hwy at the border of Clemson University and intersects with Tiger Blvd less than a mile to the north. College Ave is home to many of the Clemson Bars, Sandwich Shops, and Clemson Fan Apparel.

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    Man-made lake created by Hartwell Dam, which supplies hydroelectric power to the area. The lake and nearby forests are maintained by the US Army Corps of Engineers, and there are many places for swimming, camping, fishing, and hiking.
    • City of Clemson

      Built by Revolutionary War hero Andrew Pickens, this Presbyterian church is one of the most interesting historical attractions in the Upstate and was the second structure built by the religious community. Although the church is no longer in service, there is a cemetery on site that contains numerous old tombstones including those of Pickens and his family.

    • Clemson University

      For thousands of prospective students, special guests and Upstate tourists each year, the Clemson experience begins at the University's Visitors Center. Made possible by gifts from the Class of 1944, the Visitors Center is a comfortable and educational starting point for exploring the Clemson campus and surrounding areas. The Class of 1944 Visitors Center, located on Alumni Circle, is the front door to Clemson -- a friendly place to get information, assistance and an introduction to this beautiful and historic university and community. Guided hourlong walking tours of the campus are led by the Clemson University Guide Association.

      * The University's extensive geology collection including meteorites, minerals, dinosaur fossils and the largest faceted-stone collection in the Southeast.

      * A gift to the University during Reunion 1993 by the Golden Anniversary Class of '43. The garden is dedicated as a lasting tribute to the entire class and particularly to those who lost their lives during World War II. It is used for a number of activities ranging from student meetings, traveling games and even weddings.

      * One of the 10 largest on-campus stadiums in the United States.

      * Houses more than 1.7 million volumes, documents and reports, along with the papers of many prominent South Carolinians.

      * A gift from the student bodies of 1997-98 and 1998-99. It is used for a number of activities ranging from student fairs, traveling games and other student events.

      * The home of John C. Calhoun from 1825 until 1850 and the home of his son-in-law, Clemson University founder Thomas Green Clemson, from 1872 until 1888.

      * The Colonial home of French Huguenot Paul de St. Julien, originally built in Berkeley County, South Carolina, in 1716.

      * Formerly the Wren House Southern Living Showcase home of 1998, The Discovery Center is home to the Garden Gift Shop and the Elizabeth Belser Fuller Gallery.

      * Dedicated to the University in February 1993 as a gift from the Class of '44, The square, features an original life-size bronze sculpture of a student and a soldier sitting back to back, representative of the sudden shift from boyhood to manhood as a result of war.

      * Features a life-size statue of a cadet and 41 sets of footprints of former Clemson cadets to commemorate the spirit of Clemson's military heritage.

      * A gift from the Class of 1915. The stage is a sunburst of gray, red and beige marble with the year 1915 set in. It is used for a number of activities ranging from pep rallies, outdoor movies and concerts.

      * A 295 acre public garden, features several thousand varieties of ornamental plants. Of special interest are the Camellia Trail, Hosta Garden, Conifer and Xeriscape Gardens along with nature-based sculptures and miles of nature and walking trails.

      * Home to more than 34 tons of papers and memorabilia of S.C. Sen. J. Strom Thurmond, the Graem Yates Collection of Presidential Portraits, the rare book collection, the University Archives and manuscript collections.

      * It displays the bell that hung in the clock tower of Tillman Hall for 80 years, "where it faithfully tolled the hours until replaced by the Carillon in 1985." The memorial was erected by the Class of '39 in memory of classmates who gave their lives in the cause of freedom. The memorial also features an Award for Excellence plaque given to the faculty by the Class of '39.

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    • City of Clemson

      Spend a Friday night bar-hopping downtown. (See the Drink section for more)

      * Go Boating on Lake Hartwell, the water temperature is usually perfect in the summer for any kind of on-the-water activity.

      * CLEMSONLiVE is Clemson's student-run entertainment board, which plans a variety of on-campus events throughout the year, from weekly movies in McKissick Theater, to special events held in Tillman Hall. CLEMSONLiVE provides a variety of events to Clemson students through seven committees and an executive board of directors.

      * Brings an exciting array of concert, theater, dance, comedy and other live performances to the Clemson community.

      * A 100-acre complex, it is the showplace for livestock activities as well as industrial and agricultural exhibitions in South Carolina.

      * Clemson's 250-acre, 18-hole championship golf course is gaining a reputation as the country's most accessible course for individuals with disabilities.

      * Clemson competes at the Division I level in the following sports: Men's: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf, Soccer, Swimming & Diving Tennis Track & Field, Women's: Basketball, Rowing, Soccer, Swimming & Diving, Tennis, Track & Field, Volleyball.

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    Like most college towns, Clemson is home to numerous fan apparel shops along College Avenue. A few to check out are:
    *Mr. Knickerbocker, +1-864-654-4203, 354 College Ave, [http://www.mrknickerbocker.com/].
    *Judge Keller's, +1-864-654-6446, 367 College Ave
    *Tiger Town Graphics, +1-864-654-1365, 360 College Ave, [http://www.tigertowngraphics.com/].
    *The Tiger Sports Shop, +1-864-654-8134, 364 College Ave, [http://www.tigersports.com/].
    *The Athletic Department, +1-864-654-1719, 1102 Tiger Blvd
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    Clemson is home to an unusual number of sandwich shops, this is due to a rumor that the Clemson Subway Sandwich Shop was at one point in time the highest grossing Subway's in the world. Clemson also has numerous Fast Food restaurants located on Tiger Blvd.
    • Budget

      Made possible by a generous gift from Clemson's Class of 1955, the ’55 Exchange is a student run retail operation that sells and serves Clemson’s world famous ice cream and other Clemson produced items, including meat, organic produce, blue cheese, etc. All revenues generated through the retail center go to support Clemson students and academic programs.
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      * Chicago Style
      * Wings n Things
      * A Clemson tradition; Great cheeseburger steaks
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      * New York / Italian Style
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      * Hotdogs with some hometown flavor.
      * New York Style

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    Upscale Bar with Live Music most nights
    * Live Music on Football Weekends
    * Live acoustic most nights
    * Wide Selection of Obscure Beers; one of the few bars in town rarely patronized by the fraternity crowd (see also Sloan Street)
    * Cheap Cover, Year Membership Available, Open Sundays
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    * Karaoke Tuesday Nights, Live Music on the Weekends
    * Pool Tables, HDTV's, Outdoor Seating, Wednesday night trivia
    * Cheap Cover, Year Membership Available, Open Sundays
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    • Hotels

      Nearby restaurants; 122 rooms, 56 NS, handicap-accessible, 18 suites with whirlpool, tv/vcr, Microwave, wet bar; pool, hot tub, health facilities; meeting room for 130, laundry; coffee shop open 6AM-10AM with complimentary continental breakfast. All major credit cards with special rates for government/corporations, AAA, AARP.
      * All double, king and queen size rooms, WiFi Internet access, free HBO, copy and fax access, some handicap and NS rooms, free continental breakfast. Major credit cards accepted.
      * Remote TV, some NS rooms, pool, free continental breakfast. Restaurants nearby. Major credit cards.
      * 149 rooms, NS and handicap-accessible rooms are available, presidential suite, cable tv, meeting/banquet facilities, indoor pool, health facilities, restaurant, sports bar, complimentary continental breakfast, complimentary manager's reception Monday - Thursday offering complimentary drinks & hors d'oeuvres. Major credit cards are accepted. Discounted rates for government and corporate travelers.
      * Cable TV, free local calls, complimentary continental breakfast, WiFi Internet Access, non-smoking rooms available. Sleep Inn accepts MC, V, Amex, Disc. Discounted rates given to AAA and AARP members.
      * Surrounded by the Walker Golf Course at Clemson University. 89 rooms, interior-corridor hotel features 27 luxurious suites and 62 guest rooms, hospitality suite and health club inlcuding pool and tennis, restaurant, complimentary continental breakfast. Owned and Operated by Clemson University.

    • Bed and Breakfast

      Clemson's premier Bed & Breakfast. Located off Hwy. 76 on scenic Pendleton Road. Rooms with private baths; refreshments served upon arrival; continental breakfast included.

    • Camping

      Located five miles from the Clemson University campus, this unique conference center and camp has residential cabins (accommodating up to 10) and suites available for rental from mid-August through May. Discounted rates are available November 1-February 28.

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