Tourist Guide Fort Mill
Fort Mill town is in York County in South Carolina. It is a suburb of Rock Hill in South Carolina and Charlotte city in North Carolina. Established in 1873, Fort Mill was named after a colonial era fort built by the British and a grist mill, near the Steele Creek.
The Catawba Indians made their homes in this town for several years. By 1750s and 60s, Scotch-Irish settlers began to arrive here and soon a small settlement began to develop.
As per the 2000 census, the population of the town was 7,587 people. By 2009, the population reached to 9,394 people.
As per the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 4.6 square miles of land.
Fort Mill experiences 47 inches of rainfall and 3 inches of snowfall each year. The number of days having measurable
precipitation is 109 days. On average, there are 211 sunny days each year in this town. July is quite warm with 90 degrees and January is cold with 32 degrees.
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