- Cheraw, SC
The SC Jazz Festival Returns! The SC Jazz Festival returns October 16-19! For details head to scjazzfestival com
- Cheraw, SC
Citizens of Cheraw played a leading role in South Carolina's secession in 1860 As the Confederacy collapsed the town became a haven for refugees and a storage place for valuables and military stores during the American Civil War
- Cheraw, SC
Come experience one of South Carolina's oldest and most picturesque inland towns Named for the Cheraw Indians, Cheraw began as a small trading post at the head of navigation on the Great Pee Dee River
- Cheraw, SC
Where is Cheraw? How To Get Here Cheraw is located in the northeastern midlands of South Carolina, 40 minutes from I-95 at Florence or Dillon, 85 miles northeast of Columbia, SC and 75 miles southeast of Charlotte, NC
- Cheraw, SC
No problem is too big or too small for the Town to lend a hand From beautiful seasonal decorations, festivals, excellent parks, to helping you start a business; our friendly staff is here to help you If you need general information from Town Hall, please call 843-537-7283 or give us an email at pnorris@cheraw com
- Cheraw, SC
Sand Hills State Forest, Cheraw State Park, Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge and Cheraw town parks provide extensive facilities for all kinds of outdoor activities Pick up maps, permits and information at the sites Some of the activities and sites are free, others require user fees
- Cheraw, SC
Home Visitors Visitors Visit Cheraw, SC The Cheraw Visitors Bureau has many brochures available to help in plan your visit Want to learn more? Request a Visitor Package for more information about Cheraw, SC and all our beautiful town has to offer
- Cheraw, SC
Governor Rutledge of South Carolina stayed in Cheraw at several points when Cheraw was in American hands, and Cheraw could be said to be the unofficial capital of South Carolina when the “seat of government was in the saddle of Gov Rutledge’s horse ”
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