Historical Markers in Florence County, South Carolina
A National Cemetery System
A National Cemetery System
All Gave Some Some Gave All
Alone With Memories
American Legion Post #1 / 2nd Lieutenant Fred H. Sexton
Atomic Bomb Accident at Mars Bluff, March 11, 1958
Brooke Rifled Cannon, VI.4-inch
Brooke Rifled Cannon, VII-inch
Browntown
Burch's Mill: South Carolinas First Civil War Nears Its End
Carillon
Christ Episcopal Church
Church Street/Main Street
Civil War Union Burials
Dahlgren, IX-inch
Desert Storm
Dewitt Bluff
Ebenezer Church
Florence Depot (1852) / Wilmington & Manchester RR
Florence National Cemetery
Florence National Cemetery
Florence National Cemetery
Florence Stockade Monument
Florence Veterans Park
Francis Marion Memorial Highway
Gold Star Family Monument
Greater St. James A.M.E. Church
Guns of the CSS Peedee
H.H. Singletary Building
Hannah
Henry Timrod
Hewn-Timber Cabins
Home Safe
Hopewell Presbyterian Church
Jamestown
Korea
Lake City
Marion at Ports Ferry / Asbury at Ports Ferry
Moses S. Haynsworth
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
Mt. Zion Rosenwald School
Ney School / Back Swamp School
Palmetto State Bank Robbery
Pisgah Methodist Church
POW✯MIA
Purple Heart Recipients
Red Doe
Roseville Plantation
Roseville Plantation Slave And Freedman's Cemetery / Clarke Cemetery
September 11, 2001
Ships Bell
The Assassination Of Rep. Alfred Rush
The Cruiser Pee Dee, C.S.N.
The Marine Corps League of Florence, SC
U.S. Navy Monument
United States Air Force Memorial
United States Army Monument
United States Merchant Marine Monument
US Coast Guard Monument
Vietnam Veterans Monument
W.T. Askins House
Whitehead Infirmary
William Gee
William H. Johnson Birthplace
William R. Johnson House / The Columns
William W. Harllee
Wilson School / Wilson High School
Witherspoons Ferry / Johnsonville
Witherspoons Ferry: Francis Marion Takes Command
World War I Memorial
World War II Memorial
World War II Memorial
Young Farm