I visited the Saluda County Court House on August 21, 2017. The day of the Eclipse Totality 2017. The court house was created in 1896. When you walk through, you can smell the old age of the building, the history of this small town. It's so amazing. I had a tour of the building from one of the officers that works there during the day. He was great. He showed me the court which was amazing. The whole place was built of wood and you can almost hear the judges gavel throughout its history. We were able to set up our chairs on the lawn to watch the eclipse. There were a lot of people here on this day. So many people from out of town. I met people from Massachusetts, Connecticut, Texas, Georgia, Florida and more. Everyone was so so nice. We were all excited to be there and to witness the eclipse. It was the most spectacular event I have ever witnessed in my life. I want to thank the town of Saluda for their hospitality. Every single person was pleasant, helpful, nice, courteous, and down right southern hospitable. By all means, if you have the chance to drive through town, do it. Stop by for a visit, have a burger at Bryan's Cafe and enjoy the museum, and donate to the Saluda theatre. They'll appreciate it and you'll definitely enjoy it.