Established as the county seat of Marlboro, Bennettsville, South Carolina, is known for its rich history of agriculture. Located on the Great Pee Dee River, it is known for its historic residences and buildings from the 19th and early 20th centuries, notably the National Register of Historic Places-listed Bennettsville Historic District. Anglers from all over the country come to fish at the popular Lake Paul Wallace, known for its 300-acre fertilized lake home to various fish species.
The Victorian and Greek revival residences and public buildings in Bennettsville reflect the municipality's rich heritage and lifestyle. Bennettsville has cultural venues, recreational activities, and an unrivaled lifestyle. The relaxing and friendly atmosphere, small number of residents, diverse seafood restaurants, and proximity to nature all encourage visitors to return.
One of the most popular tourist spots is Lake Paul Wallace, established in the 1950s. Recent state projects have focused on improving the 3.2-mile walking track and the popular beach area, which serves as a swimming hole and gathering spot for the community.
In this quiet town of South Carolina, the corporate and civic communities have banded together to fund initiatives. The Bennettsville Rotary Club organizes monthly cleanup days, the local Boy Scout troop regularly works on projects surrounding the lake, and the Marlboro Electric Cooperative sponsors a walking trail. The tightly-knit community holds much value in the lake and wants to participate in its activities.
The three-story bell tower is housed in a 1902 Italian villa-style brick building. Bennettsville also has a small Victorian auditorium with excellent acoustics, which is popular with visitors.
The former dental offices of Dr. C. W. Love, located a block off Main Street at the corner of West Gibson and Marlboro Streets in McColl, are now filled with collections: ladies' hats, World War II memorabilia, wildlife, old toys, classic cars, and items from an old McColl grocery—all donated by citizens.
Moree's opened in 1985 and has become a premier hunting destination with many outdoor sporting opportunities. Its upland game ranges, which span 25 and 50 acres, have a variety of terrain in beautifully cultivated meadows with lush vegetation. Rolling hills provide a natural-looking home for birds and make shooting easier. A big hunting lodge, sophisticated dog kennels, and large holding cages where the birds are held before the hunt are among the facilities.