Visitors
Things to do in Hartsville
Discover cultural activities around Hartsville, from the ongoing displays and programs of the Black Creek Arts Council to the displays of the Hartsville Museum.
Tour the many offerings of Kalmia Gardens, from the historic home of Thomas E. Hart to the widely varied botanical garden and the steep elevation drop down to the cypress swamp through which Black Creek flows.
Experience Hartsville's recreation opportunities, from the downtown green space of Burry Park to the fields, track, gym at Byerly Park Recreation Complex, along with a world class waterpark, Neptune Island.
History of Hartsville
Hartsville traces its origins to Thomas Edward Hart, who came to the area in 1817 and built a plantation along Black Creek. His son, John Lide Hart, developed Hartsville Plantation in what is now downtown, creating a carriage factory, steam-powered sawmill, grist mill and more.
Early community leader James Lide Coker played an extremely influential role in Hartsville's development. He and his family would develop a seed company, oil mill, fertilizer plant and the iconic J.L. Coker & Company General Store, housed in a massive brick storefront which remains a downtown landmark. The Cokers also created Welsh Neck High School, the forerunner of Coker University, as well as the Southern Novelty Company, the predecessor to Sonoco Products Company, a major provider of packaging, industrial products and more. Hartsville received its town charter on Dec. 11, 1891, in a period of growing industry, business, and a booming population.
Today Hartsville is a center of industry, education, and reinvention – the South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, for example, has been built on the site of the Hartsville Cotton Mill. Possessing a downtown full of historic sites which hold thriving small businesses, Coker University, access to Prestwood Lake and an ongoing array of quality-of-life projects from recreational facilities, special events and community development opportunities, Hartsville remains a small town full of innovation and opportunity.
To plan your visit to Hartsville please check out: Visit Hartsville
Free Public Parking
The City of Hartsville offers many free public parking lots in addition to free on-street parking in our beautiful central downtown district. Browse a parking map below or click this map to view the interactive map full-screen.
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