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Insider’s Guide to Sumter - Shaw Community
Official Guide of the Sumter Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB)
One of the fastest growing cities in South Carolina!
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Contents pgs 3-4 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT pg 17 SUMTER EATS pgs 5-6 HISTORY & HERITAGE pg 7 HEALTH pg 8 LIVING HERE pgs 9-10 RECREATION pgs 11-12 COUNTY MAP pgs 13-14 CITY & DOWNTOWN MAP pgs 15-16 DAY TRIPPIN’ A SUGGESTED ITINERARY pg 18 SHOPPING pg 19 FIND A PARK pg 20 PET FRIENDLY AROUND SUMTER pgs 21-22 MAP OF SUMTER SCHOOLS 1 There’s more To discover aT lovesumTer.com

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Sumter is known for a temperate climate, mild winters, and hot summers. July is the hottest month with highs averaging 91°F. January is the coldest month averaging 32 °F lows. Don’t forget your umbrella in July, not only for shade, but for the rain during our wettest month!

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Throughout this guide, you’ll find insider tips that will give you a peek at some of the things Sumterites find useful or interesting.

Welcome to stunning Sumter, South Carolina! We are so excited to have the opportunity to share with you all of the amazing things that make this place such a fantastic spot to live and visit. Located in South Carolina’s midlands region near the geographic center of the state, Sumter is a unique place that combines the old world charm of the South with the exciting advances of the 21st century.

Sumter is truly a hidden gem, offering a wide range of activities and attractions that cater to everyone’s interests. For outdoor enthusiasts, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, fishing, and boating in our numerous parks and nature reserves.

Sumter County is home to a population of more than 100,000 citizens. Progressive in outlook while preserving our heritage, Sumter is rich in culture and history. Sumter has plenty of stories to tell. From the Revolutionary War to the Civil War, and beyond, you’ll find a wealth of historical sites and museums to explore. The Sumter County Museum is just one of the many places that offer glimpses into our rich, diverse past.

But Sumter isn’t just a great place for outdoor activities and history buffs. We also have a thriving arts and entertainment scene, with numerous galleries, theaters, and festivals celebrating local artists and performers.

One of the best things about Sumter County, however, is its people. Our community is made up of friendly, welcoming individuals who take pride in showing visitors all that our county has to offer. Whether you’re here for a short visit or planning to make Sumter County your permanent home, you’ll find a warm, inviting atmosphere that makes you feel right at home.

Team Sumter is excited to welcome you to the Gamecock City and county, a vibrant community we are proud to call home. We hope you’ll take the time to explore everything that makes this place so special. From our natural beauty to our rich history and vibrant arts scene, there’s truly something here for everyone.

WHERE TO FIND COMMUNITY INFO:
Event Tickets
Marketing Assistance
Facility Rentals • Souvenir Shop • Relocation Support • Talks & Tours • Area Information
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Arts Entertainment &

Sumter is rich in the arts and entertainment. With art galleries, theaters, festivals, and more, there is always something going on! Check out just a few of our favorites.

Hey, art lovers! Looking to explore your artistic side? Look no further than the Sumter County Gallery of Art! Get wowed by the amazing collection of contemporary and traditional art - from stunning paintings and sculptures to photography to mixed media. The best part? It is completely free!

200 HASEL ST.

(803) 775-0543

Little Theatre, big shows! For over 50 years, this community theatre has been showcasing some of the best in live theatre.

The talented local actors, directors, and crew work hard to bring everything from classic plays to contemporary musicals to life. Sumter Little Theatre is the perfect destination for a night out.

14 MOOD AVE.

(803) 775-2150

Located in the heart of downtown, our historic Opera House has been showcasing some of the finest in music, theater, dance, and more since 1895. From national touring acts to local productions, the Sumter Opera House has something for everyone. Come enjoy a show in our beautiful, intimate setting and create memories that will last a lifetime.

21 NORTH MAIN ST.

(803) 436-2616

Dr. Mary McLeod Bethune is a source of great pride for Mayesville, where she was born. Her dedication and efforts brought her to Washington, DC where she served as an advisor to five presidents as well as a national figure in the early Civil Rights movement. The Learning Center is dedicated to her legacy and also serves as an art gallery showcasing local artistic talents.

35 N MAIN ST. MAYESVILLE, SC

(803) 453-6161

Mary McLeod Bethune Learning Center & Art Gallery Sumter Opera House Sumter Little Theatre Sumter County Gallery of Art
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Entertainment

There is so much more!

• Do you have the key? Escape reality at Lock, Clock and Peril Escape RoomSumter’s premiere escape challenge!

• Visit Swan Lake Iris Gardens where ten sculptures by iconic local artists grace the grounds.

• USC Sumter has four art galleries that are open to the public Monday through Friday.

• Want to catch a movie on the big screen? Beacon Sumter Cinemas is a multi-screen theater showing the latest Hollywood hits as well as Flashback Cinema showing the hits of yesteryear. The Sumter Opera House also has big screen movies throughout the summer.

• Sumter hosts over 100 festivals and events throughout the year including the Sumter Iris Festival, Oktoberfest, Fantasy of Lights, the Black Cowboy Festival, Festival on the Avenue, the Mary McLeod Bethune Legacy Festival, and many more.

• Throughout Sumter there are more than 50 public art installations on display in a variety of locations such as our parks and downtown area. Check out our maps online to find them all!

• Discover your inner artist at one of the painting studios around town. Millennium Studios and Sip & Gogh offer relaxed atmospheres where you can unleash your creativity while enjoying a drink and the company of your fellow artists.

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Sumter has 3 indoor concert arenas: the Sumter County Civic Center (3,200 seating), Patriot Hall (1,300 seating), and the Sumter Opera House (500 seating). Each of these facilities offers varying amenities and they are available for private events too.

• The Creative Canvas Project is working to bring more art to Sumter through murals throughout the city. We currently have five outdoor locations as part of the Creative Canvas project. Locations are:

• 122 N. Washington St.

• 337 Manning Ave.

• 9 N. Main St.

• 363 Manning Ave.

• 24 W. Liberty St.

• During the summer months, head to downtown Sumter for Fourth Fridays and enjoy an evening with friends, food, and FREE live music!

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1st Lieutenant Ervin David Shaw

Known affectionately as “Molly” as a result of his frequent use of the phrase “Hot tamale!” Shaw initially enlisted with the US Army, but was later commissioned as a 1st Lieutenant in the Royal Canadian Air Service.

Shaw perished on July 9, 1918 when his aircraft was shot down by German forces. He is buried at Regina Trench Cemetery in France, where he became the first and only American Airman laid to rest there.

Shaw Field

(Now Shaw Air Force Base)

Home to the USAF 20th Fighter Wing and Patton’s Third Army

Shaw Air Force Base (formerly Shaw Field) is named in honor of World War I pilot 1st Lt. Ervin David Shaw, a native of Sumter.

Since its activation on August 30, 1941, Shaw Air Force Base has played a critical role in defending the United States, both at home and abroad. Today, Shaw Air Force Base is a thriving community of military members and their families and is an integral part of our community.

Mary McLeod

Bethune

July 10, 1875

Ever since Sumter was carved from the South Carolina Backcountry in 1800, African-Americans have represented approximately one-half the total population. From this diversity has risen a rich shared history, with our African-American citizens leading the way for the nation with singular accomplishments in government, military, education, sports, and more.

• Mary McLeod Bethune’s entire long life was marked by her complete commitment to education. Learn about her legacy at the Mary McLeod Bethune Learning Center & Art Gallery in Mayesville. 35 N Main St. (803) 453-6161

• Morris College - In 1908, the State Baptist Education and Missionary Convention of South Carolina founded Morris College, Sumter’s first and only historically black college (HBC) and is still open today. Notable alumni of the college include Dr. Leroy Bowman, one of the original Tuskegee Airmen, Freedom Rider Herman Harris, and writer Arthenia J. Bates-Millican, National Endowment for the Arts fellow and protégée of Langston Hughes. The campus is located at 100 West College St.

• Historic Lincoln Center - The Lincoln School was founded in 1874 for Sumter’s AfricanAmerican students. Lincoln High School merged with Edmunds High School to become Sumter High School which moved to its current location on McCray’s Mill Rd. in 1983. The Museum opened in 2013 and features historic artifacts. The Center is also used for a variety of meetings and events, including educational programs and forums. The Center was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2015. The Lincoln Center is located at 20-26 Council St.

• Sumter hosts a number of historic churches that have significance to our community and have played a vital role in our diverse heritage. Most of these churches can be viewed from the outside at any time, but please call ahead to confirm that your visit will not disrupt any service.

Gen. Thomas Sumter was one of three people used as a model for Mel Gibson’s character in the 2000 blockbuster film The Patriot! Mary McLeod in Sumter Mayesville. Mary went college in adviser to First Lieutenant Ervin David Shaw was a World War I fighter pilot and a Sumter resident.
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Bethune

1875 – May 18, 1955

McLeod Bethune was born County near the town of Mayesville. From a humble beginning, went on to greatness, starting a in Florida and serving as an to five US presidents.

The Sumter Opera House

A state-of-the-art facility with a rich and intriguing past.

The original Sumter Opera House was destroyed by a fire in December 1892 and was rebuilt to its present form from 1893-1895. Throughout the years, the Opera House has been used as a concert venue, movie theater, and even the city jail.

In addition to its status as an entertainment destination for Sumter and the surrounding areas, the Sumter Opera House is also home to Sumter City Hall.

Agriculture and Farming

General Thomas Sumter

August 14, 1734 – June 1, 1832

General Thomas Sumter served in the South Carolina Militia during the Revolutionary War — earning the nickname “the Gamecock” for his fierce fighting style — and was later elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate, where he served from 1801 to 1810.

Sumter has a long history of agriculture and farming, with numerous farms, and four outdoor farmers markets.

To learn more about the history of our farms and the continued importance of agriculture in Sumter, take the annual Ag + Art Tour (agandarttour.com/sumter for tickets) which visits local farms, artisans, and the local farmer’s markets! It’s a great way to see it all in one stop!

Significant Figures

Sumter is home to countless residents who have shaped our history. Just a few of these remarkable people are:

• Tuskegee Airmen Willie Ashley, Leroy Bowman, J. Philip Rembert, and Emmett Rice, who dared the skies as heroes in World War II.

The Sumter Military Museum, located at 129 S. Harvin St., is a mustvisit for anyone interested in the military history of the area. Many military members retire here to enjoy Sumter and the connection between veterans, active duty, and civilians. Call (803) 469-7827 to book a tour.

Want to know more about Sumter’s sports legacy? Head to J.

O’Grady’s downtown and view decades of hometown memorabilia.

• Bill Pinkney of the Drifters, the WWII veteran who helped bring Carolina “Beach Music” to the world, helping to define an era. Enjoy a walk or a picnic at Willie “Bill” Pinkney Community Park, located near his birthplace in the town of Dalzell.

• Country music artist, Lee Brice who recently made a hometown stop to play to thousands at Sumter’s Patriot Park

• Prominent voices for Civil Rights, including James Felder, James T. “Nooker” McCain, Ernest Finney, Jr., Dora McDonald, and others.

• Basketball Hall of Famer Ray Allen, Superbowl champ Freddie Solomon of the San Francisco 49ers, World Series MVP, Yankees second baseman, Bobby Richardson, and 2020 NBA Rookie of the Year, Ja Morant

The Sumter County Museum features four areas that highlight the rich history of Sumter. Start with the elegant WilliamsBrice House, where you can see fine arts exhibits, learn about our namesake, Thomas Sumter, the importance of CocaCola in Sumter, and more. Stroll across the lawn to our Carolina Backcountry Homestead. This recreated homestead plays host to our living history events. The Heritage Education Center was built in 2003 as a facility to host programs, classes, and traveling exhibits. These areas are located at 22 N. Washington St.

Temple Sinai, a Reform Jewish synagogue at 11 N. Church St., was built in 1913. The Temple building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. The Jewish community in Sumter dates back to the early 19th century. In 2018, the Temple Sinai Jewish History Center was created serving as the home of both the History Center and Congregation Sinai. Permanent exhibits feature: Exploration of Jewish immigrants, Stories from Sumter residents, and Lessons from the Holocaust. Call (803) 775-0908 for more information.

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And a vibrant future ahead...

HOSPITALS

Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital 129 North Washington St. (803) 774-9000

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*Please note that these lists may not be all-inclusive.

URGENT CARE

Colonial Family Practice & Urgent Care (803) 773-5227

Doctors Care - Sumter (803) 778-6555

FastER Care Inc (803) 905-3278

PHARMACIES

Alderman Drug Co.

Christmas Pharmacy

Colonial Rx

CVS Pharmacies

Medical Court Pharmacy

Prescriptions, Inc.

Prisma Health Pharmacy

Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital Emergency (803) 774-9000

Sumter VA Clinic (803) 938-9901

Tandem Health Acute Care (803) 774-4500

MEDICAL CENTERS

Carolina Diabetes & Kidney Center (803) 469-7950

Colonial Family Practice & Urgent Care (803) 773-5227

Prisma Health Tuomey Hospital (803) 774-9000

Sandhills Medical Foundation, Inc. Sumter (803) 778-2442

Tandem Health (803) 774-4500

DENTISTS

Sandhills Medical Pharmacy

Siberts Drug Store

Sumter Cut Rate Drugs

Sup-Rx Pharmacies

Tandem Health Pharmacies

Walgreens Pharmacies

Walmart Pharmacies

Carolina Children’s Dentistry of Sumter (803) 775-4793

Coulter Orthodontics (803) 905-4321

Dental Team of Sumter (803) 494-8466

Epps Orthodontics (803) 775-5500

Live Oak Aesthetic and Family Dentistry (803) 905-6700

Oak Park Family Dentistry (803) 905-5280

Palmetto Family and Cosmetic Dentistry Multiple Locations Sumter Family Dental Center (803) 773-3328

Tandem Health Dental (803) 774-3600

Washington Orthodontics (803) 699-9989

We know your furry friends need doctors too! Check out our pet info on page 20 for vets.

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HEY, ACTIVE DUTY MILITARY AND VETERANS: While most medical facilities accept TRICARE, it is always best to confirm before you accept services.

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LIVING HERE

The Sumter area boasts a median housing cost 49% below the national average which means you get more bang for your buck!

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Utilities*

Water

+ City Water Department Billing: (803) 436-2541

Repair: (803) 436-2558

+ High Hills Rural Water Co. (803) 499-4118

Electric

+ Black River Electric (803) 469-8060

+ Duke Energy Progress (800) 452-2777

Sanitation

+ City of Sumter

Billing: (803) 436-2541

Repair: (803) 436-2558

Gas

+ Dominion Energy (800) 251-7234

+ Edisto Gas Company (803) 757-0782

+ Palmetto Gas Co. (803) 775-4321

+ Suburban Propane (803) 775-2334

Phone/Cable/Internet

+ FTC (803) 469-5224

+ Verizon (803) 905-8000

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Sumter boasts of its “uncommon patriotism.” Many local shops and restaurants offer military discounts to vets and active duty. Just ask!

Apartment Living*

+ Ashton Mills

+ Bracey Square

+ Brookhollow Place

+ Companion at Carter Mill

+ Carolina Crossings

+ Engleside

+ Garden Circle

+ Lakewood

+ Lantana

+ Magnolia Manor + Palisades at Carter’s Mill + Palmetto Pointe + Southview + Spring Creek + Sumter Place + The Retreat at Sumter + Wallstreet Green + Waterforde Place

A lower cost of living means your dollars stretch further in Sumter! The average cost of living is 7% lower than the national average!

+ Waste Management (803) 773-9267

+ Spectrum (888) 964-3179

+ Frontier (877) 980-3498

READY TO BUY?

Contact the Sumter Board of Realtors and find an agent that fits your needs! (803) 773-9162 or sumterboardofrealtors.com

PLACES TO STAY

+ 1912 Bed and Breakfast

+ Affordable Suites

+ America’s Best Value

+ Baymont by Wyndham

+ Candlewood Suites

+ Carolina Pines Inn (Base Access)

+ Comfort Suites

+ Eagle Inn

+ Hampton Inn

+ Holiday Inn Expresss

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+ Hyatt Place Sumter/Downtown

+ Mount Vernon Inn

+ OYO Hotel

+ Quality Inn

+ Red Roof Inn

+ Sleep Inn

+ SpringHill Suites by Marriott

+ Super 8 by Wyndham

+ TownePlace Suites by Marriott

+ Travelers Inn & Suites

+ Tru by Hilton

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Check out our interactive map online for locations and more choices!

SUMTER RECREATION

Bowl in your spare time

We have an active bowling community in Sumter with leagues at Gamecock Lanes & Shaw Lanes Bowling Center.

Take a Hike! Or Bike!

With over 200 miles of hiking and biking trails across Sumter County, there is a lot to explore!

Sumter is host to lots of sporting events:

• Dixie Youth Softball

• Kookaburra Challenge Cup

• SC Youth State Soccer Cup

• U.S. Senior Open Qualifier

• Swim for the Duck Invitational

• SC NASP® State Bullseye Tournament

• NASP®/IBO 3D Challenge

• PDGA Sumter Showdown

• IMCA Carolina Sprint Tour

• and more!

Time fore golf

• Beech Creek Golf Club

(803) 499-4653

1800 Sam Gillespie Blvd.

• Carolina Lakes Golf Course (803) 895-1399

400 Stuart St.

• Crystal Lakes Golf Course

(803) 775-1902

1305 Clara Louise Kellogg Dr.

College Sports Get gritty

The Morris College Hornets and USC Sumter Fire Ants call Sumter home and have a full calendar of sports from soccer to basketball to softball.

At the old ballgame

Watch an MVP in the making with American Legion summer baseball or softball at Riley Park’s or Patriot Park’s top notch facilities.

Sumter has a very active car and bike culture that is on display at Sumter Speedway. Sumter also plays host to the Sumter National Enduro Races!

Master the art of golf, at one of five courses in Sumter: InsideScoop

• Links at Lakewood Golf Course (803) 481-5700

3600 Green View Pkwy.

• Quixote Club (members only) (803) 775-5541

875 Pinewood Rd.

Pro lessons and equipment sales are available at each location. Call to schedule your pro lessons today.

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From the shores of Lake Marion, to the greens at Lakewood Links, to our many parks and trails, there is always something to do here. With more than 30 recreational and passive parks, there is a wide range of both outdoor and indoor activities for all ages. Here’s a taste of what’s available.

Show tennis some love

Play some tennis or pickleball at our world-renowned tennis center for FREE! Or watch some of the pros battle it out at the annual USTA Palmetto Pro Open.

They see me rollin’

One of the favorite weekend destinations is to go skating at one of the two local Roller Skating Rinks: Sk8terz and Skate Station of Sumter.

Swim, float, play

Make every lap count at our Aquatic Center or swim year round at one of the largest YMCAs in the state. If you have base access, Woodland pool also offers lap swims and free swims.

Go, Team! Go!

Sumter County Recreation and Parks offers youth sports year round. Sports include baseball, soccer, basketball, softball, football, and more. Call (803) 436-2248 to find out the upcoming registration schedule.

For those looking for state and regional competition, Sumter also has a variety of local AAU and club teams available. Sumter Soccer Club, Sumter Splash, Miss Libby’s Gymnastics, and Carolina Rattlers are just a few.

Huntin’ and Fishin’

Sumter has five spray parks where you can find your inner child and run through any one FREE:

Birnie HOPE Park (210 S Purdy St.)

Crosswell Park (130 Yeadon St.)

North HOPE Park (904 N Main St.)

Palmetto Park (400 Theatre Dr.)

South Sumter Park (630 S Sumter St.)

Take a walk on the wild side and visit the local waters where some of the pros have honed their fishing skills such as Pack’s Landing on Lake Marion, Poinsett State Park, or Sparkleberry Swamp. From waterfowl to whitetails, there’s so much to offer. Don’t forget to check if guided excursions available!

Practice your aim for hunting season at the Rifle and Pistol Range in Manchester State Forest. Call (803) 494-4885 for details on permits.

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IFacilities on Shaw Air Force Base such as Carolina Lakes, Shaw Lanes, and Woodland Pool require a military ID to gain access. In some cases, guests may accompany those with an ID.

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HISTORY & HERITAGE

42. Enon Baptist Church

43. Temple Sinai

44. First Baptist Church

45. Skirmish at Dinkins’ Mill

46. General Thomas Sumter

47. Col. David Dubose Gaillard

48. Richard Richardson

49. Early Charleston Road

50. Site of Manchester

51. Lenoir Store

52. General Sumter Memorial Academy

53. Potter’s Headquarters Federal Order Of Battle

54. Military Post / Potter’s Raid

55. Salem (Black River) Presbyterian Church

56. Green Swamp Methodist Church

57. Clara Louise Kellogg

58. Beulah School

59. The Tuomey Hospital

60. Goodwill Presbyterian Church, U.S.A.

61. Sumterville Academy

62. Elizabeth White House*

63. Henry L. Scarborough House*

64. St. Anne Catholic Church

65. Kendall Institute

66. Sumter Institute

67. Henry J. Maxwell Farm

68. Battle of Dingle’s Mill

69. Gen. Thomas Sumter Memorial Hwy.

70. Cane Savannah Plantation

71. Joel Roberts Poinsett Gravesite

72. Furman Academy and Theological Institution

73. Bethel United Methodist Church

74. Concord Presbyterian Church

75. First Baptist Church

76. Mount Pisgah African Methodist Episcopal Church

77. Millford Plantation

78. William Tennent

79. Mary McCleod Bethune Walking Trail

VISITOR INFORMATION & RESOURCES

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College
1. Civil War Monument 2. Morris
Sumter County Museum
Sumter Military Museum
World War II Monument 9. Town of Pinewood
Mt. Pisgah AME Church
First Missionary Baptist Church 12. Lincoln School (Former Site) 13. Town of Mayesville 14. Goodwill Presbyterian Church 15. Concord Presbyterian Church
Major General George L. Mabry, Jr. Memorial Park 17. Church of the Good Shepherd 18. Emmanuel UMC 19. Rafting Creek
Memorial Park (World War I)
Ellison Home AKA Miller House*
William Bill Pinkney Community Park
High Hills Baptist Church (1869) 24. Ellison Graveyard 25. Jewish Cemetery 26. Walker Cemetery 27. Sumter Cemetery 28. Hampton Park Historic District 29. Church of the Holy Cross and Stateburg Holy Cross Churchyard 30. High Hills Baptist Church 31. St. Mark’s Episcopal Church 32. Wedgefield Presbyterian Church 33. Bethel Baptist Church 34. Mt. Zion Methodist Church 35. St. James Lutheran Church 36. Battle of Beech Creek 37. Battle of Stateburg 38. Sumter’s Court Houses 39. Birthplace of Mary McLeod Bethune 40. Oakland Plantation 41. St. Paul African American Methodist Episcopal Church
3. Former Law Office of Finney & Gray* 4. Vietnam Monument 5. Carolina Backcountry Homestead 6.
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Sumter Chamber of Commerce
5. The Sumter Item - Newspaper 6. Shaw Air Force Base Visitor Center
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7. Sumter Visitor Center

Welcome to Sumter, South Carolina!

We’re glad you’re here!

This map serves as a brief guide to the vast number of things there are to see and do in Sumter. For more information on places to eat, play and stay, visit us online at LoveSumter.com or call our Visitors Center at (803) 436-2640.

ARTS & CULTURE

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To Bishopville I-20 To Darlington To Florence To Turbeville To Manning I-95 To Summerton I-95 PARKS & RECREATION 1. Moore Street Park 2. Woods Bay State Park 3. City of Sumter Aquatics Center 4. Dillon Park 5. Shot Pouch Trail 6. Cypress Park & Trail 7. Parker Street Park 8. Crystal Lakes Golf Course 9. Dunway Park 10. Sumter County Recreation Dept. 11. Beech Creek Golf Club 12. Eastwood Park 13. Birnie Park 14. Optimist Club Park 15. Sumter Speedway 16. The Links at Lakewood 17. Patriot Park 18. Shaw Park 19. Vim Park 20. Palmetto Tennis Center 21. Lawton Park 22. Palmetto Park 23. Memorial Park 24. South Sumter Park 25. Riley Park 26. Poinsett State Park 27. Manchester State Forest 28. Crosswell Park 29. SC Palmetto Trail 30. Mill Creek Park 31. Swan Lake Iris Gardens 32. North HOPE Park 33. Pack’s Landing 34. Sparkleberry Swamp 35. Manchester Shooting Range 1. Sumter Opera House 2. Patriot Hall / Gallery 135 3. Sumter Little Theatre 4. Sumter County Gallery of Art 5. Sumter County Civic Center 6. Sumter Military Museum 7. Sumter County Museum 8. Mary McCleod Bethune Learning Center & Art Gallery 9. Temple Sinai
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Legend

Turn back to page 13 to find the sites shown here. Match the corresponding color and number to locate the approximate location. Please remember that while we try to include as much as we can, we are not able to include everything that Sumter has to offer. Be sure to check out our website for a more detailed listing.

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Day Trippin’

a suggested itinerary

i Start off with a morning of golf at Beech Creek Golf Club, one of the most scenic courses in Sumter.

i Just a short drive away is lunch at Batten’s of Wedgefield. We recommend getting a double cheeseburger “all the way” (ketchup, mustard, mayo, onions, tomatoes, and lettuce). Batten’s is located at 2070 Highway 261 S in Wedgefield.

i Spend the afternoon at Swan Lake Iris Gardens, the only public park in the United States to feature all eight species of swans. But that’s not all the wildlife you’re likely to see! Don’t forget to stop in at the Sumter Visitors Center gift shop. If you want to bike, run, or walk, Swan Lake Iris Gardens also serves as a trail head for the 3.1 mile Shot Pouch Greenway.

i Swing by local favorite, Willie Sue’s, for dinner, where you can start with an appetizer of alligator tail before you dig into a rib eye steak! You can find them at 3355 Patriot Pkwy.

i Take in a show at the historic Sumter Opera House or if you’re visiting from May to September you might be able to catch our FREE live music at Sumter’s Fourth Fridays block party.

i Spend the night at the 1912 Bed & Breakfast; just a short walk from the Opera House.

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Historic landmarks are plentiful in Sumter, each showcasing the rich history of the area. Not far from Beech Creek, is the resting place of our own Fighting Gamecock in General Thomas Sumter Park.

i After breakfast at the 1912 Bed & Breakfast, get an after breakfast chilled or hot (depending on the weather) chai tea latte at Brubaker’s on Main St.

i Spend the morning playing a FREE game of pickleball at our internationally recognized Palmetto Tennis Center located at 400 Theatre Dr.

i For lunch, indulge yourself at Simply Southern Bistro at 65 Wesmark Blvd. in Sumter. Grab a plate of Fried Green Tomatoes followed by a traditional favorite, Shrimp and Grits.

i On your way to shop on Bultman Dr., make a little detour by Baker’s Sweets to pick up some dessert or sweet snacks for later. You’ll find them on 1089 Alice Dr. If you get the chance, try the Lemon Squares!

i After lunch, do some shopping along Bultman Dr. Don’t forget to swing by Simpson Ace Hardware & Sports on West Wesmark Blvd. for some fishing gear for your Sunday excursion at Poinsett Park. FYI, most specialty stores are closed on Sundays; however the bigger box stores are always an option.

i Grab your special someone for a date night at Lilfred’s with an elegant four course meal in historic Rembert. The Baked Pimento Cheese Spread is a fantastic appetizer for the main course of Crispy Duck. While reservations are not required, we highly recommend them as the secret is out on this restaurant! Call (803) 432-8750 to reserve your spot. Located at 8425 Camden Hwy, Rembert.

i After dinner, shoot over to the Sumter Speedway for some racing action on the “toughest lil’ dirt track in the South.” Military get in FREE! 3150 Wedgefield Rd.

i Grab a night cap at Sumter Original Brewery where you can take to the roof for a scenic view of downtown.

i Stay at Hyatt Place Downtown Sumter for a relaxing stay with a pool and more amenities.

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There are 8 restaurants, 5 bars, including our first brewery, and free parking all within a block of the front door of the Hyatt.

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i Eat a light breakfast at the Hyatt before you head out to Poinsett State Park to explore over 1000 acres filed with trails. Or use your new fishing gear to catch the big one. Call ahead to reserve one of the paddleboards, fishing boats, canoes, kayaks, campsites, overnight cabins, and more. (803) 494-8177

i It just wouldn’t be a trip to Sumter without trying Hampton’s brunch. We suggest you enjoy a mimosa with your Eggs Benedict. Hampton’s has been recognized by foodies the world over as a hidden gem with outstanding food...and it’s right here in Sumter! Reservations can be made online

i After you pamper yourself with lunch, take a short walk to visit Sumter’s Military Museum at 129 S. Harvin St. The displays honor veterans of all branches, regardless of place of birth. The memorabilia is all donated to the museum. Among the displays are 175 uniforms representing service from WWII on. It is a sobering and reflective experience to gaze upon the thousands of photos and read notes and letters by those who have served.

The trails at Poinsett offer up some gnarly off-road adventures, including three trailheads to access the Palmetto Trail.

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Sumter is the only county to have three trail heads on the trail. This 500-mile cross-state trail offers hiking and biking paths that follow beside lakes, across swamps, across mountain ridges, and go through forests and towns big and small. Check out the maps at www.palmettoconservation.org.

Sumter is going green! You might have noticed we’ve got a few Teslas out on the streets in Sumter, so we added some electric car charging stations - eight to be exact!

Here’s where you can find them:

• 2541 Broad St., Candlewood Suites

• 2490 Broad St., Holiday Inn Express

• 2645 Broad St., SpringHill Suites by Marriot

• 3355 Patriot Pkwy., Willie Sue’s Restaurant

• 12 E. Hampton St., Sumter Opera House

• 2607 Broad St., Tru by Hilton

• 2505 Broad St., Chili’s

• 2515 Broad St., TownePlace Suites by Marriot

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Sumter Eats

Boasting Southern Flavor and Charm, Sumter is home to many restaurants that offer savory meals, regional favorites, and decadent desserts. While we can’t list all our great spots, here are a few!

Donut-miss your chance at some of the best yummy pickup-and-go breakfast treats in South Carolina! Murray’s Donuts at 627 Bultman Dr., will satisfy your need for sweet goodness! Get there early as the line can get long, but it’s so worth it! You can also fill your donut and coffee needs at Dunkin’ Donuts at 2567 Broad St.

Irasshaimase! With numerous Japanese-style restaurants, you’ll discover sushi is a local favorite and each one aims to give you a unique experience.

• Ginza Grill Japanese Restaurant

493 N Guignard Dr.

• Hibachi Grill

1003 Broad St.

• Kobe Japanese Steak House

1121 Broad St. Ste 13

• Mon Cafe Japan 1293 Broad St.

• Osaka Japanese Restaurant and Sushi Bar 1284 Broad St.

• Thai House Restaurant 718 Bultman Dr.

• Yummy Thai Food, Pho & Boba Tea 2561 Broad St.

The Sumter area BBQ pork red hash is known to be the best in the state and when served over rice, it just melts in your mouth!

From roadside stands and food trucks to award-winning restaurants, Sumter is home to some of the best BBQ.

• Bar-B-Que Hut 1380 S. Guignard Dr.

• Barn Side BBQ

Food Truck

• KJ’s Wings & Ribs 432 Broad St.

• Maple’s 4060 Patriot Pkwy.

• Neece’s Grill 267 Broad St.

• Smokology BBQ

Food Truck

Enjoy a drink from the roof of Sumter’s first local brewery...you can’t beat the view.

• Sumter Original Brewery 2 S Main St.

Here are just a few more great eats...

BBQ, Pizza, Burgers: Demara’s, Pizza Lane, J. O’Grady’s, KOZI Italian Street Food

Fine dining: Hamptons, Lilfred’s, Mill Pond

Bars & Pubs: Main Street Tavern, Shucker’s, Leo’s Wings, Rafters

There isn’t much that is as quintessentially southern as shrimp and grits! They are served at many soul food and breakfast spots. Here are just a few:

• Baker’s Sweets Bistro & Bakery

Multiple Locations

• Eggs Up Grill 105 E Wesmark Blvd.

• Hamptons 33 N Main St.

• Jeffrey Lampkin’s Country Boy Kitchen

Multiple Locations

• Palmetto Oyster House 415 W Wesmark Blvd.

• Simply Southern Bistro 65 W Wesmark Blvd.

Food Trucks: Country Boy Kitchen, Lisa Ann’s Kitchen, What The Food Truck, So Cool Italian Icee, Ready 2 Rumble, Metro Concessions, Mi Promesa, Sweet Frog, Rollin’ in Da Dough

Steaks and Seafood: The Shrimper, Willie Sue’s, It’s a Shrimp Thing

• Sidebar 30 North Main St.

• Ward’s Bar-B-Q

Multiple Locations

• Z’z BBQ and Catering Food Truck

Check out SCBBQTrail.com for the best BBQ locations around the Midlands and the State.

International Flavor: Chicken Shack, Sambino’s, Mariachi’s, Angels, Good Vibes Authentic Jamaican Food, Yucatan, China Chef, Jin Jin Chinese Restaurant

Southern Cooking: The Restaurant at Second Mill, Maryann’s Deli, Cut Rate Soda Fountain, Guignard Diner, ATL Buffalo Wings, Susie’s Chicken & Fries

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Local Shopping

While we have big box stores, Sumter has much more to offer with local businesses open for almost everything you need, from gifts to antiques to clothes.

Bultman Dr. offers a wide variety of shopping, with unique gifts at places such as the Olive Tree and Doolallies, Elephant Ear, Silverpaper, and even a locally sourced organic food store. There is plenty more in the area so keep your wallet handy, you’ll want to sample everything Bultman has to offer. Keep an eye out for local authors’ books!

Have a party to plan? Check out Let’s Party, Parties ‘R’ Us and Sumter Cash & Carry

Downtown shopping at One Accord, Grady Ervin and Co.

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For all your hardware needs, favorite. For a truly family-friendly experience, visit Simpson Ace Hardware on Wesmark Blvd., they have something for everyone (seriously, they even have a boutique clothing area too)!

Shop the at places like Bath & Body Works, Belk, Books-a-Million, Kay Jewelers, The Children's Place, Rue21, Foot Locker, GNC, and more.

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a piece of history at Broadstone Manor on Broad St. or Ages Antiques and Bohemian Swan on Main
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Find a Park - Get Out and Play

Sumter has over 30 parks to play in, from mountain biking, OHV trails, horseback riding, and running, to soccer, baseball, off-leash dog parks, splash parks, and more, there is something for everyone. Find our park names here, visit www.lovesumter.com for more details, then get out and play!

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LINDLEY LIVE OAK

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MANCHESTER STATE FOREST

MEMORIAL

MILL CREEK

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WE LOVE OUR FURRY FRIENDS!

there are lOtS Of pet friendly placeS in Sumter!

Want to add to the family? Adopt from our many local rescues such as Saving Sumter’s Strays, Lucky Paws Rescue, INC, Sumter SPCA, and more. I

If you’re traveling with your pets and need supplies, Sumter offers many local pet supply stores as well as a Petco that can provide what you need.

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adVanced Veterinary hOSpital - (803) 469-6077

animal medical clinic - (803) 773-1616

guignard animal clinic - (803) 775-9152

hudSOn Veterinary hOSpital - (803) 905-9700 palmettO Veterinary clinic - (803) 773-5506 peach Orchard Veterinary clinic - (803) 494-8387

The closest 24 hour emergency care facility for pets is approximately 50 minutes away in Columbia.

CVETS (803) 995-8913

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Sumter Original Brewery (rOOftOp)

pelican’S SnOBallS (OutSide Seating)

SOnic (OutSide Seating)

SideBar (OutSide Seating)

dillOn park (Off-leaSh dOg park)

Spca Bark park (fee/memBer)

ShOt pOuch greenway trail

palmettO park

pOinSett State park

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mill creek park

cypreSS trail

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palmettO trail many hOtelS/mOtelS (call tO cOnfirm)

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Sumter’s first public charter school, Liberty STEAM Charter School, opened in the fall of 2021 with K-1 grades and planning to expand grades each year until it serves K-12. Call (803) 774-0191 for more information. Find them here on the map! 38

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Schools, Colleges, and Universities

PUBLIC ELEMENTARY

1. Alice Drive Elementary

Phone: (803) 775-0857

2. Cherryvale Elementary

Phone: (803) 494-8200

3. Crosswell Drive Elementary

Phone: (803) 775-0679

4. High Hills Elementary Phone: (803) 499-3327

5. Kingsbury Elementary Phone: (803) 775-6244

6. Lemira Elementary Phone: (803) 775-0658

PUBLIC MIDDLE

16. Alice Drive Middle Phone: (803) 775-0821

17. Bates Middle Phone: (803) 775-0711

18. Chestnut Oaks Middle Phone: (803) 775-7272

PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOLS

22. Crestwood High School Phone: (803) 469-6200

23. Lakewood High School Phone: (803) 506-2700

PRIVATE SCHOOLS

26. Ragin Preparatory Christian Academy

Grades: K - 12 Phone: (803) 774-5549

27. Sumter Christian School

Grades: K3 - 12 Phone: (803) 773-1902

28. Temple Christian High School

Grades: 9 - 12 Phone: (803) 460-4362

29. Thomas Sumter Academy

Grades: K2 - 12 Phone: (803) 499-3391

COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIES

33. Central Carolina Technical College Phone: (803) 778-1961

34. Embry-Riddle Shaw Phone: (803) 666-7401

7. Manchester Elementary

Phone: (803) 452-5454

8. Millwood Elementary

Phone: (803) 775-0648

9. Oakland Primary

Phone: (803) 499-3366

10. Pocalla Springs Elementary

Phone: (803) 481-5800

11. Rafting Creek Elementary

Phone: (803) 432-2994

12. R.E. Davis College Preparatory Academy

Phone: (803) 495-3247

13. Shaw Heights Elementary Phone: (803) 666-2335

14. Wilder Elementary Phone: (803) 773-5723 F

15. Willow Drive Elementary Phone: (803) 773-5796

38. Liberty STEAM Charter Phone: (803) 774-0191

19. Ebenezer Middle Phone: (803) 469-8571

20. Furman Middle Phone: (803) 481-8519

21. Hillcrest Middle Phone: (803) 499-3341

12. R.E. Davis College Preparatory Academy Phone: (803) 495-3247

24. Sumter High School Phone: (803) 481-4480

25. Sumter Career & Technology Center Phone: (803) 481-8575

30. Wedgefield University for Kids

Grades: K-6 Phone: (803)484-3887

31. Westside Christian Academy

Grades: K2 - 8 Phone: (803) 481-8519

35. Morris College Phone: (803) 934-3200

32. Wilson Hall

Grades: K3 - 12 Phone: (803) 469-3475

36. Troy University Phone: (803) 773-0025

37. University of South Carolina - Sumter Phone: (803) 775-2180

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attend a festival

We’ve got a festival for every season!

Things to do in Sumter, SC!

visit a state park

Hiking, camping, fishing, biking, Kayaking, and more! outdoor markets

Featuring local produce, arts & crafts and food vendors! museum crawl

Discover Sumter’s vibrant history and more!

sporting

events

Food from around the world, right in your backyard.

explore the water

Kayaking, boating, fishing & watersports await!

Football, baseball, tennis and golf, to name a few! grab some grub take in the arts

Sumter has several galleries to explore!

enjoy our parks

24 commuinty parks offer lots of outdoor fun!

shopping

Local boutiques and national chains offer up plenty of retail opportunities!

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