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Tours for groups of 10 or more through Cheraw's Historic District, including inside visits to Old St. David's Church, the Cheraw Lyceum and the Town Green. Hear stories of Cheraw during occupation by the Union army, visit Confederate graves and the oldest Confederate monument and view exhibits on the Civil War at the Lyceum. By appointment only. Brochures also are available for self-guided tours.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

South Carolina Jazz Festival

The 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 Events

Dizzy Gillespie Birthplace Park

This park marks the site of jazz great Dizzy Gillespie'

Cheraw, SC Park

Cheraw State Park Golf Course

Cheraw State Park Golf Course has been called "the best kept secret in South Carolina." The course is one of just 40 in the country to earn Golf Digest's highest honor as a "Super Value." Set around Lake Juniper, this Tom Jackson beauty plays to 6928 yards and a 130

Cheraw, SC Golf Courses

Cheraw Historic District & Town Green

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

Cheraw, SC Historic Districts


Things to do near Cheraw, SC

Chester Motor Lodge

Located near downtown Chester....

Chester County Chamber Of Commerce

Representing Chester County....

EL Bethel UMC

This church and cemetery dates to before the Civil War. Please call the church or the Chester County library (803-377-8145) ...

Cheraw State Park Golf Course

Cheraw State Park Golf Course has been called "the best kept secret in South Carolina." The course is one of just 40 in the c...

Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church

Founded in 1774, cemetery....