The Lyceum (c. 1820) began as a chancery court, became the Lyceum Meeting Room and private library, served as Cheraw's first telegraph office, and was both the Confederate and Union quartermasters' headquarters. It now houses a museum depicting Cheraw'
Cheraw, SC Other AttractionsLocated downtown in historic district.Four bedrooms elegantly furnished with antiques and local art. Private baths, queen beds, kitchen, dining room &
Cheraw, SC Famous HomesCome be our guest in a lovely Colonial Revival home in Cheraw's historic district. Four porches to relax and enjoy treelined streets and small town atmosphere. Ten minutes from Cheraw State Park for golfing and outdoor activities. Approved member of SC Bed &
Cheraw, SC BusinessesThe South Carolina Jazz Festival opens its inaugural year October 20 in Dizzy Gillespie?s hometown of Cheraw with a weekend celebrating Jazz and Gillespie?s 89th birthday. Over 30 Jazz performances are scheduled with the Mike Longo Trio headlining the two-day event.
Cheraw, SC Other EventsFishdam Ford was the site of the battle on November 9, 1780, in which Gen. Thomas Sumter's men repelled a night assault by Ma...
Interstate easy access; jacuzzi rooms. Outdoor pool, continental breakfast and restaurants nearby....
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Founded after the Civil War by the AME Church, Camp Welfare is made up of 100 cabins and the small framed Zion Church. The ...
Founded 1852, cemetery, first African-American congregation in the county....