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Information on walking and driving tours, agricultural or nature-based tours, historic sites, parks, gardens and other attractions in Darlington, Hartsville, Lamar, and Society Hill.

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Hartsville Country Club

Designed 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 Courses


Jacob Kelley House

This c. 1820 house, now restored, served briefly as a headquarters for Gen. Sherman'

Hartsville, SC Famous Homes

Coker Farms National Historic Landmark

Coker Experimental Farms and its parent company, Coker's Pedigreed Seed Company, founded in the early 1900s by David R. Coker, developed new, improved varieties of crop seeds. They also developed the first cotton breeding program in the US. Exhibits depicting the company'

Hartsville, SC Farms

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 &

Hartsville, SC Other Attractions

Things to do near Hartsville, SC

South Carolina Tobacco Festival

Street dance,motorcycle rally & Poker Run, arts & crafts, radio controlled airplane/helicopter/ultra lite demonstration & sho...

South Of The Border

Convenient interstate location; On-site facilities include motel, campground, restaurants, shops, gas stations, amusement par...

Quiet Brook Produce

In-season strawberries, tomatoes, sweet corn, watermelon, okra and cantaloupe available from April to December....

Florence Convention & Visitors Bureau

THe Florence CVB serves as a destination marketing organization promoting the facilities, attractions, and event of Florence ...

J W Dillon House Museum

This Queen Anne-style structure (c. 1890) was the home of J.W. Dillon, the father of Dillon County, and later a boarding hous...