Where is Florence, South Carolina, USA?

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Where is Florence Located? - Florence is a city located in the Florence County of South Carolina, United States. Florence lies between 35.4495065 Degrees North latitudes and 97.3967019 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Florence, South Carolina

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Where is Florence?: The Google Map showing the location of Florence in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

Where is Florence Located?

Florence is a city located in the Florence County of South Carolina, United States. Florence lies between 35.4495065 Degrees North latitudes and 97.3967019 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Florence city is 39899 people and the city has a total area of 22.62 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Florence, South Carolina Quick Facts

PropertyInformation
CityFlorence
CountyFlorence County
StateSouth Carolina
State CapitalColumbia
US RegionSouthern United States
Latitude34.1954° N
Longitude79.7626° W
Elevation138 ft (42 m)
Land Area23.50 sq mi
Water Area0.20 sq mi
Total Area23.70 sq mi
Population (latest Census year)39,899 (2020 Census)
Population Density1,698 per sq mi
ZIP Codes29501, 29502, 29503, 29504, 29505, 29506
Area Code843, 854
Time Zone StandardEastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5)
Time Zone DaylightEastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4)
CurrencyUS Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code45-25720
Congressional District7th Congressional District

Nearby Cities to Florence, South Carolina

  • Timmonsville, South Carolina — 10 mi Southeast
  • Darlington, South Carolina — 12 mi Northwest
  • Lake City, South Carolina — 25 mi Southeast
  • Hartsville, South Carolina — 24 mi Northwest
  • Bishopville, South Carolina — 31 mi West
  • Marion, South Carolina — 35 mi East
  • Mullins, South Carolina — 38 mi East
  • Dillon, South Carolina — 43 mi Northeast
  • Sumter, South Carolina — 44 mi Southwest
  • Conway, South Carolina — 66 mi Southeast

Driving Distances from Florence, South Carolina

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
TimmonsvilleSouth Carolina1015 min
DarlingtonSouth Carolina1218 min
HartsvilleSouth Carolina2430 min
Lake CitySouth Carolina2532 min
BishopvilleSouth Carolina3140 min
MarionSouth Carolina3545 min
MullinsSouth Carolina3850 min
SumterSouth Carolina4450 min
Myrtle BeachSouth Carolina801 hr 30 min
ColumbiaSouth Carolina821 hr 25 min

Transportation and Connectivity in Florence, South Carolina

CategoryInformation
Airport NameFlorence Regional Airport
IATA CodeFLO
PortNot applicable
Major HighwaysInterstate 95, Interstate 20, U.S. Route 52, U.S. Route 76, U.S. Route 301, U.S. Route 501
Train/Amtrak ServiceAmtrak Silver Star service at Florence Station
Local Bus/Transit ServicePee Dee Regional Transportation Authority (PDRTA)
  • Interstate 95 - Major north-south interstate connecting Florence with the East Coast from Florida to the Northeast.
  • Interstate 20 - Provides direct access west to Columbia, Augusta and Atlanta.
  • U.S. Route 52 - Connects Florence with Darlington, Lake City and Charleston.
  • U.S. Route 76 - East-west highway linking Florence with Sumter and the Grand Strand region.
  • U.S. Route 301 - Historic highway serving local and regional travel through eastern South Carolina.
  • U.S. Route 501 - Connects Florence with Conway and Myrtle Beach.

What are top Places to Visit in Florence, South Carolina

Landmark NameType
Florence County MuseumMuseum
Timrod ParkCity Park
Florence Veterans ParkMemorial Park
Magnolia MallShopping Mall
Florence CenterConvention & Event Center
War Between the States MuseumHistory Museum
Moore Farms Botanical GardenBotanical Garden
Jeffries Creek ParkNature Park
Lynches River County ParkCounty Park
Darlington RacewayMotorsports Venue

Colleges and Universities in Florence, South Carolina

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Francis Marion UniversityPublicUniversityLiberal arts, business and health sciences
Florence-Darlington Technical CollegePublicTechnical CollegeCareer, workforce and technical education
Coker UniversityPrivateUniversityLiberal arts and professional studies
Florence 1 SchoolsPublicK–12 DistrictComprehensive public education

Waterbodies in Florence, South Carolina

Lynches River, Jeffries Creek, Black Creek, Lake Oakdale, Lake Wallace, Lake City Reservoir, Pee Dee River, Sparrow Swamp

Golf Courses in Florence, South Carolina

Traces Golf Club, The Country Club of South Carolina, Oakdale Country Club, Florence Country Club, Wellman Golf Club, Beaver Creek Golf Club

Florence, South Carolina — Key Historical Facts

  • Florence was founded in the mid-1800s as a railroad junction where several major rail lines crossed, quickly becoming an important transportation center.
  • The city was incorporated in 1871 and soon developed into a regional hub for commerce, agriculture, and the timber industry.
  • Its strategic location along major highways and railroads helped Florence grow into one of the leading business centers in northeastern South Carolina.
  • Healthcare and higher education expanded significantly during the twentieth century with the growth of regional hospitals and Francis Marion University.
  • Today, Florence serves as the economic, medical, educational, and cultural center of the Pee Dee region, supported by manufacturing, logistics, tourism, and retail industries.

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