Chapin
Chapin refers to a variety of entities, most notably Chapin, South Carolina, a town located in Richland County. Incorporated in 1910, Chapin is situated northwest of the state capital, Columbia. The town is known for its annual Chapin Labor Day Festival, a long-standing tradition that draws visitors from across the region. Its economy has historically been tied to agriculture, though it has seen growth in residential development and small businesses.
The name Chapin also appears in other contexts. Chapin, Illinois, is a small unincorporated community. There