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Kalmia Gardens of Coker College


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Located on the bluffs of Black Creek, Kalmia Gardens is on the site of the early 19th-century plantation of Capt. E. Hart for whom Hartsville is named. Walking trails allow visitors to explore a blackwater swamp, laurel thickets and pine, oak and holly upland. Planting of azaleas, camellias and other ornamentals enhance the natural beauty created by the variety of native plants found in the garden. An AHS Daylily Display Garden. An on-site gift shop is open Tu-F 843-857-4295. The Joslin Education Center is available for school groups by calling 843-383-8348.


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South Carolina Cotton Trail

This driving tour highlights the cotton industry from farm to gin and everything in between. Real cotton fields line the roads as the trail goes from I-20 (Bishopville) through Hartsville, Society Hill, Cheraw, Bennettsville, Clio and on to I-95

Hartsville, SC Other Attractions

Hartsville Genealogical Research Library

Housed in the historic c. 1907 train depot, this research library collects, preserves and makes available the genealogical and historical heritage of the Old Darlington District of South Carolina. The library has a large collection of genealogy books, newsletters, maps from across South &

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Greater Hartsville Chamber Of Commerce

Provides business, visitor and relocation information on the Greater Hartsville area;

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Kalmia Gardens of Coker College

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