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![]() Cell 803-341-8787 Fax 803-223-6580 Toll Free 800-880-0108 Serving Aiken and Aiken County Carolina Real Estate Company 333 Park Avenue SW Aiken, South Carolina 29801 |
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History of Aiken Originally a Winter Colony of international sporting enthusiasts, Aiken is now one of the country's most important
equestrian centers with facilities for trail riding, fox hunting, hunter-jumper events, dressage, carriage riding,
race tracks, steeple chasing, polo and year-round training of race horses and sport horses of all disciplines.
The largest urban forest in the country, Aiken's Hitchcock Woods, is at the heart of the village, its 2000 acres laced with more than 65 miles of pine scented, sandy trails that are limited to foot and hoof traffic. There are six active fox hunts in the Aiken area, with miles of gorgeous gently rolling hunt country.
Celebrating over 125 years of the "sport of kings," Aiken is home to more than forty polo fields, many active polo clubs,
and has hosted the International Federation of Polo's Gold Cup as well as the prestigious third leg of the Triple Crown of Polo.
Aiken also features world class golf, tennis, soccer programs, excellent
shopping and
Historically, Aiken was a retreat for Charleston residents escaping malaria and the marsh lands of the South Carolina
low country and also a winter retreat for people of great wealth from the North escaping the bitter winters. The town was
also a popular health resort with a perfect climate combining warm, dry air, scented with pine and abundant spring water,
which resulted in a healing combination.
Wealthy horse enthusiasts soon discovered Aiken and brought their animals for pleasure and training. As they fell in love with
the area they built extravagant cottages and stables that still survive today. Many of the traditions of the past still influence Aiken
today. Polo is still played on Sunday afternoons just as it has been since 1882. Majestic live oak and magnolia trees line the streets
where many of the grand homes are built. The sound of cheering fills the air when the horse races take place in the spring and fall. The
green of
the golf courses that fill Aiken can be seen throughout the town. People smile and speak as they pass on the downtown streets,
which are filled with unique shops, art
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