Pacolet Mills Cloth Room & Warehouse
The Pacolet Mills Cloth Room and Warehouse stands as a powerful reminder of the era when textile mills shaped both the economy and daily life of the Upstate. Built in the early 20th century, this solid industrial structure was the place where raw production met finished goods—where cloth was inspected, measured, stored, and prepared for shipment to markets far beyond the mill village. Its sturdy brick walls and practical design reflect the efficiency and determination of an industry that defined Pacolet for generations. Yet beyond its function, the building tells the story of the workers whose skill and labor gave life to the mill’s success, and of a community bound together by the rhythms of weaving, dyeing, and shipping. Today, the Pacolet Mills Cloth Room and Warehouse remains a symbol of that heritage, a landmark that preserves the memory of a time when textiles were the heartbeat of the town and its people.
