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 AttractionsBuilt c. 1832, the church's Greek Revival influences include four Doric columns that support the portico. Originally clapboard, the building was bricked over in 1922. The Session House is a small, one-story frame Greek-Revival structure, built in 1842
Cheraw, SC Famous HomesProviding public transportation to Chesterfield, Darlington, Dillon, Florence, Marlboro and Marion County since 1976
Cheraw, SC Other AttractionsRide the train with Santa! The train ride is a 10 mile round trip on the Museum's railroad lasting about 1 hour and 15 minute...
Houses notable collections of Native American artifacts, firearms from the Revolutionary era to the present, period costumes ...
Markers in this cemetery date to 1870. Please call the church or the Chester County library (803-377-8145) for detailed direc...
Begun in 1866 as a brush arbor church, built of poles, tree branches and bushes by freed slaves. The first wooden structure ...
Railroad memorabilia and equipment on display. Tours and train rides are offered on open days. Ten mile round trip. The prope...