Hartsville, South Carolina
Jacob Kelley House
This c. 1820 house, now restored, served briefly as a headquarters for Gen. Sherman's army during the Civil War....
Jacob Kelley House
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 &
Hartsville, SC Other AttractionsLocated in downtown Hartsville. Coker College and Sonoco Plant nearby. Individually owned and operated. Also close to Historic District, quaint shops and restaurants of local area. Newly remodeled rooms in January 2004. Rooms with refrigerators, microwaves, &
Hartsville, SC BusinessesDesigned by Ed Riccoboni, this well-maintained layout features generous fairways, smooth greens, plenty of sand and water, and a good mix of playable and challenging holes. Best Hole: No. 16, a 150-yard Par-3
Hartsville, SC Golf CoursesHampton Inn and Suites Florence-Civic Center is located at the junction of I-95 and I-20, adjacent to the Florence Civic Cent...
Originally built for employees of the Wellman Company, this 7,018-yard course by Ellis Maples features long fairways, bunkers...
Provides business, visitor and relocation information on the Greater Hartsville area; membership directory and local maps ava...
All rooms feature microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, hairdryer, iron and board, work desk w/ swivel chair, and sleeper so...
This Queen Anne-style structure (c. 1890) was the home of J.W. Dillon, the father of Dillon County, and later a boarding hous...