Lancaster
Located just South of Charlotte into
South Carolina,
Lancaster was originally inhabited by the Catawba and Waxhaw Indians,
Lancaster’s story began in the early 1750’s when a vanguard of Scotch- Irish immigrants seeking inexpensive land and religious freedom moved into the area known as the Waxhaws.
Lancaster’s name can be traced from 15th century
England when the war of the roses was fought between houses of
Lancaster and the house of
York. Andrew Jackson our seventh president was from
Lancaster.
Lancaster had a population of 62k in 2002 and has grown considerably since. The annual temp is 61.4. Old fashion southern hospitality makes
Lancaster a place where you feel welcome on your 1st visit.