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Chartered by the state of South Carolina in 1912, Beth Israel formally affiliated with the Reform Jewish movement and the Union of American Hebrew congregations in 1931. In 1887, the number of Jews had grown to the point that the community became organized with the creation of the Hebrew Benevolent Society, which immediately purchased land for a cemetery. The cemetery is still in use and is still run by the society.

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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


Motel 6

Convenient interstate access; Located 4

Florence, SC Businesses

Hilton Garden Inn Florence

Designed for the individual business traveler & the weekend leisure guest. Hilton Garden Inn-Florence provides the finest quality of essential services &

Florence, SC Gardens

Fairfield Inn

Guest rooms; shopping and dining nearby.(walking distance to Magnolia Mall and Outback Steakhouse.) Deluxe complimentary breakfast; heated outdoor pool; fitness center; business center; Manager's Reception every Wednesday 5pm-7

Florence, SC Businesses

Things to do near Florence, SC

Best Value Inn

Best Value Inn brand membership is a referral group of affiliated independent lodging properties. Best Value Inn is making a...

Edmund H. Deas House

Edmund H. Deas (Duke of Darlington) served as chairman of the Darlington County Republican Party in 1884 and 1888 and was a d...

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...

Days Inn

Jacuzzi, swimming pool, continental breakfast(Belgian waffles), free wireless internet,complimentary USA Today, hair dryers a...

Florence National Cemetery

Florence National Cemetery was established in 1865 in Florence just south of one of the largest Confederate Civil War prisone...