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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, moving is an exciting and fresh start. While Storage Rentals of America is here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Hartsville.
About Hartsville, SC
Although it's the largest city in South Carolina's Darlington County, Hartsville is a small city by almost any other measure. Home to just over 7,500 people, Hartsville offers an abundance of small-town charm. It's also a college town, and the rhythm of life in the community ebbs and flows with the academic calendar.
Hartsville is located within the Pee Dee Region of South Carolina, named for the Pee Dee Native American tribe overlooking Prestwood Lake. It has a historic downtown, a diverse job market, and is known for its outdoor attractions and water park. Hartsville was named an All-America City by the National Civic League in 1996.
What to do in Hartsville, SC
You'll find many things to see and do in Hartsville, from outdoor recreation to arts and culture. The City Center also provides a wealth of shopping and dining options, including many unique eateries and shops around Carolina Avenue and 5th Street. You can experience local craft breweries, coffee shops, vintage boutiques, and restaurants. Top attractions in Hartsville include:
Kalmia Gardens is a large, well-established botanical garden with picturesque walking trails. Open since the 1930s, it's named after the mountain laurel species Kalmia latifolia, which blooms here in abundance every spring.
The Black Creek Arts Council offers a wide range of art and cultural activities, including art classes and an ever-changing lineup of exhibits in their art galleries.
Lawton Park is one of the great outdoor destinations in Hartsville. The park has picnic areas, playgrounds, tennis courts, and walking trails. Lawton Park also provides access to Prestwood Lake for fishing, swimming, and kayaking.
Neptune Island Waterpark is an excellent place for family fun, with features like water slides, a wave pool and lazy river. It's the perfect opportunity for Darlington County residents to cool off on hot summer days.
The Hartsville Museum offers art exhibits as well as historical records and artifacts that illuminate the history of the Pee Dee region. The museum also includes an outdoor sculpture garden.
Working in Hartsville, SC
Hartsville has a diverse job market, with a healthy mix of what is traditionally considered to be white-collar and blue-collar jobs. The top jobs in Hartsville include management (14.13%), sales (10.71%), and teaching (10.22%).
Several major corporations are headquartered in Hartsville or have significant operations there, including Sonoco Products Company, Novolex, Stingray Boats, and Duke Energy. All are among the city's top employers, along with Coker University.
Hartsville, SC. Neighborhoods
Although Hartsville is a small city, it has seven distinct neighborhoods. Each has its own character, from the student-rental-dominated area near Coker College to neighborhoods predominately made up of single-family homes. Some of the more popular neighborhoods include:
West Hartsville is one of the more affluent neighborhoods in Hartsville. The median real estate price here is $194,822, and most of the homes in this part of the city are single-family residences. Some were built in the mid-20th century, but newer developments also make up a significant portion of this neighborhood.
City Center is a neighborhood that includes Hartsville's Main Street and Downtown district, as well as numerous small apartment buildings, duplex rentals, and single-family homes. The median home price in City Center is $178,441.
Coker College / S. Marquis Hwy is a neighborhood east of the Hartsville City Center. The median home price here is just $88,097, though that number reflects the predominance of mobile homes in part of the neighborhood. Student rentals also make up a large share of the homes in this area.
Hartsville, SC. School District
The Darlington County School District encompasses Huntsville and the surrounding communities. Schools in Hartsville that are part of this district include Carolina Elementary School, Hartsville Middle School, and Hartsville High School. The South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics, a public boarding high school, is also located in Hartsville.
Hartsville also offers excellent opportunities for higher education. Coker University, founded in 1908 and formerly known as Coker College, is a private college offering four-year undergraduate degrees in 29 majors and 23 minors of study. Huntsville is also home to a branch of Florence�Darlington Technical College.
Moving to Hartsville, SC. Resource Guide
The official City of Hartsville website provides an abundance of information that will be useful to new residents. That includes residential water and sewer services as well as trash collection and recycling. Other utilities are provided by South Carolina Electric & Gas, a division of Dominion Energy.
If you're moving to Hartsville, you may also want to learn more about the city's parks and green spaces through Hartsville Parks & Recreation. These include Burry Park, Byerly Dog Park, Centennial Park, Lawson Park, and Pride Park, along with Hartsville Regional Airport.
Hartsville, SC. Housing
The median home cost in Hartsville, SC, is $174,500, placing it well below the U.S. average. Apartment rental costs are also lower in Hartsville than the national average. A typical one-bedroom apartment in Hartsville rents for $600 per month, and a two-bedroom apartment rents for $700.