Clemson House

The site of the former building is located across from Bowman Field and in close proximity to the Clemson University of Visitor and Alumni Center.

[1] The exterior of Clemson House featured a covered slate-paved porch, a patio, a basketball court, and a luggage drop-off behind the building.

Also featured outside of Clemson House was a stainless steel tiger sculpture, freely mounted and created by Charleston Artist Willard Hirsch.

While serving as a hotel, the rooms of Clemson House featured oversized single beds and other furniture along with private baths, and some apartment-type units included kitchenettes.

[6] The Clemson Club Hotel was a large boarding house that provided rooms and apartments for faculty and their families.

The hotel featured a large open lounge, the restaurant named "The Saber Room", and a non alcohol-selling club, "Tiger Tavern".

It was deemed as "one of the better hangouts" as students would enjoy Tiger Tavern downstairs or play card games in the open lounge.

Normal early morning broadcasts would include weather reports, local news, and programs focused on the concerns of home, farm, and domestics.

Of these include a number of South Carolina governors and U.S. senators, U.S. Secretary of State Dean Rusk, and violinist Yehudi Menuhin, and opera singer Beverly Sills.

Several actors in The Midnight Man (including Burt Lancaster) stayed in the penthouse suite during the film's production.