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Florence National Cemetery was established in 1865 in Florence just south of one of the largest Confederate Civil War prisoners of war camps. Early graves for the dead from the POW camp were originally marked by headboards, properly lettered, and later replaced by upright marble headstones. The cemetery is listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1998 and includes the remains of veterans associated with every war and branch of the service who have served our country since the Civil War.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Florence Railroad Museum

The South Carolina Railroad Museum, Inc. was established in 1973 by a group of dedicated railroad enthusiasts from the Columbia and Charleston, South Carolina areas. In October 1983

Florence, SC Museums

Oakdale Country Club

Course Access: Semi-Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 1

Florence, SC Golf Courses

Econo Lodge North - Florence

Exercise room, microwave and refrigerator in some rooms;

Florence, SC Businesses


Freedom Florence Recreational Complex

As well as providing championship caliber softball fields, the 100-acre Freedom Florence complex boasts a large parking area, two miles of walking/jogging/

Florence, SC Other Attractions

Things to do near Florence, SC

Florence

Florence sprang to life in 1857 around the convergence of three railroads. It`s become a hub of industrial development becaus...

Art's Alive

This festival provides a well-balanced day of programming in the performing and visual arts. Paid professional performers and...

Traces Golf Club - The Meadows Course

This 27-hole complex, originally created by James Goodson, features wide fairways and large greens, with thick bordering wood...