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Laid out in 1768 by Eli Kershaw, Cheraw has long been known for its tree-lined streets and gardens as well as its architectural legacy of over 200 years. During the American Revolution the town was occupied by both British and American forces. More than 50 antebellum buildings and numerous Victorian and classical revival homes line the streets of Cheraw's historic district and Town Green. Among them, the Cheraw Town Hall (c. 1858), now used for city offices, the Cheraw Lyceum (c. 1820), now a small museum, the Inglis-McIver Law Office (c. 1830), and the market Hall (c. 1837). Early 20th-century commercial buildings surround the green. A free self-touring guide is available at the Cheraw Chamber.

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Things to do near Cheraw, SC

Ridgeway Motel

Small, family owned motel with restaurant next door. Pets allowed. AAA, AARP discounts available....

Cheraw Country Club

Located in the Sandhills of South Carolina, Cheraw Country Club provides golfers an opportunity to enjoy a leisurely round o...

White Oak Conference Center

Conference and meeting facilities are available on a year-round basis to groups at the conference center. White Oak Conferenc...

314 Market St B&B

Come be our guest in a lovely Colonial Revival home in Cheraw's historic district. Four porches to relax and enjoy treelined...