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Troy rests in a fold of the Piedmont, where the land begins its gentle swell towards the foothills. It lies 32.8 miles north-north-west of Evans, GA (from Evans, GA: bearing 343°T), and is situated 5.1 miles north of McCormick. The air here, particularly in the late afternoon, carries the sweet, earthy scent of pine needles and sun-baked clay, a perfume of quiet endurance. Fields, some still diligently worked, others surrendering to the patient reclamation of kudzu and volunteer pines, stretch out under a sky that often holds a bruised, violet hue as dusk gathers. The Saluda River, a ribbon of brown water, flows with a steady, unhurried purpose nearby, its banks a tangled tapestry of willow and oak. The very character of Troy seems to be drawn from this landscape, a resilience etched into the weathered facades of its older buildings and the quiet, observant nature of its people. The history of Troy is a story of agriculture and adaptation, a narrative woven from the threads of cotton fields and the steadfast spirit of those who settled this land. For generations, the local economy pulsed with the rhythm of the seasons and the demands of farming, a tradition that still holds a quiet sway, even as the landscape sees new life emerge. The remnants of old farmsteads, their chimneys standing like stoic sentinels against the sky, whisper tales of a bygone era, while the hum of modern machinery on the few remaining working farms speaks of continuity. The Saluda River, more than just a geographical marker, has always been a vital artery, offering sustenance and a means of connection, its currents carrying the echoes of past journeys and the promise of future endeavors for Troy.
| Location | Troy, Greenwood County, South Carolina |
| Coordinates | 33.987622°N, 82.297904°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 29848 |
| Area Code | 864 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |