This fun look back at life in South Carolina in the 1950s is a heartwarming reminder of how family has always been at the heart of the quality of life in South Carolina.

Table Rock State Park was built in the 1930s on land donated by Pickens County and the City of Greenville.

Flickr/Mike Burton The park boasts two lakes and a beach that’s a popular spot for cooling off in the summer.

Seasonal swimming at Pinnacle Lake has been an upstate sensation for generations of families.

Flickr/Phillip You’ll be mesmerized by this footage of swimming and jumping off the high dive at Table Rock State Park in the 1950s.

Did this rare footage of South Carolina in the 1950s bring back memories for you? We’d love to know in our comments.

Flickr/Mike Burton

The park boasts two lakes and a beach that’s a popular spot for cooling off in the summer.

Flickr/Phillip

You’ll be mesmerized by this footage of swimming and jumping off the high dive at Table Rock State Park in the 1950s.

For more rare footage of South Carolina, watch this footage taken in Charleston in the 1930s.

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