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A historical market defines this site where, from Sept. 1864 through Feb. 1865 approximately 16,000 Union soldiers were held captive in Florence. A stockade was constructed here to accommodate prisoners, previously incarcerated at Andersonville and other prisons in south Georgia, who were moved as a result of Gen. William T. Sherman's Union Forces heading to Savannah in the now famous "March to the Sea." Approximately 2,802 Union soldiers died and many are buried as "unknowns" in the adjacent Florence National Cemetery. Plans are in the works to develop the site.

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

Florence National Cemetery

Florence National Cemetery was established in 1865

Florence, SC Cemeteries


Pine Lakes Golf Center

Course Access: Public
Holes: 18
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Florence, SC Golf Courses

Days Inn

Microwaves, refrigerators, jacuzzis, exercise room &

Florence, SC Businesses

Things to do near Florence, SC

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