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Author: Terry Roueche
Casual lunch or dinner atmosphere with upbeat colorful décor and music! Friendly wait staff greeted us as we arrived and promptly took our order which was served to us in no time! Great selection of tacos- beef, pork, chicken, fish, shrimp or vegetable-with clever names as The Bruce Lee Roy, Jewel of the Nile, Catawba Mama! Order a la carte or a taco flight of two or three along with a side. Ensaladas are on the menu with a choice of protein or grilled vegetables. Delicious Mexican fusion! Full bar with specialty cocktails and beers on tap, both local brews…
Juneteenth Celebration Fountain Park, Rock Hill, SC Friday June 17th
A local landmark worth every bite and word. https://vimeo.com/718498974 The Signage Is It! Sub Station II has been serving Rock Hill the best subs and providing the most unique and entertaining signage for 36 years. It has become a true monument that no one rides past and doesn’t look – one of Rock Hill’s Seven Wonders known worldwide!
They close at 2:00 but often sell out by noon so don’t wait. John and Debbie have been crafting doughnuts for thirty years and are turning out fresh delicious doughnuts every Wednesday through Sunday morning in Rock Hill in an unassuming storefront at 1807 Cherry Rd.
https://vimeo.com/709529297 Panthers facility in Rock Hill is dead. Scott Fowler – The Charlotte Observer
https://vimeo.com/706172287 /*! elementor – v3.6.5 – 27-04-2022 */ .e-container.e-container–row .elementor-spacer-inner{width:var(–spacer-size)}.e-container.e-container–column .elementor-spacer-inner,.elementor-column .elementor-spacer-inner{height:var(–spacer-size)} Alonzo Lumpkin shares his hereditary love of boxing with boxers of all ages at the Rock Hill Boxing Club. Visit the Rock Hill Boxing Club at Emmet Scott Center, 801 Crawford Rd., Rock Hill, SC 29730 or call 803-984-3698. Follow them on Facebook.
Final 2.mp4 from Terry Roueche on Vimeo. Hundreds of photos from the Rock Hill Ballet Company 1978-1982 are captured in this twenty-one minute video by Terry Roueche. Interviews with former dancers and Board Members.
The Gettys Center Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, The Gettys Center has been in its’ current location since 1932 and has served as Rock Hill’s Post Office and City Hall until 1986. It was Rock Hill’s first high-rise. Named for then US Representative, Tom S. Gettys who had an office on the third floor. Under the management of the Arts Council of York County the Gettys Center is now a thriving arts destination, hosting music in the courtroom, offices have turned to gallery spaces, and pottery studios and shops grace the former post office. Stop in at…