Marion County

Marion County

Marion County, South Carolina, is a hidden treasure filled with a welcoming small-town charm. Whether you’re here for a weekend getaway or a day trip, a tour of Marion County offers memorable experiences at every turn.

 

Step Into History

Marion County’s rich history comes alive through its well-preserved landmarks and stories of the past. Start at the Marion County Museum, housed in a stunning historic building, where you can explore exhibits on the county’s role in agriculture and the Civil War.

Stroll through the Marion Historic District, with its beautiful antebellum homes and tree-lined streets, to feel as though you’ve traveled back in time. Don’t miss the Francis Marion Memorial, honoring the Revolutionary War hero known as the “Swamp Fox,” for whom the county is named.

 

Celebrate Community Events

Marion County’s vibrant festivals and events reflect the pride of its community. The annual Swamp Fox Festival is a can’t-miss celebration featuring live music, arts, crafts, and plenty of family fun. Seasonal markets and fairs also showcase local artisans and produce, offering visitors a true taste of Marion County culture.

Honoring the Swamp Fox

As the nation celebrated the Bicentennial of the American Revolution in 1976, Marion County paid tribute to its own hero of independence—General Francis Marion. A dedicated committee, led by B. Pratt Gasque, worked to erect a statue of the Revolutionary War patriot on the Marion County Courthouse Green. Other committee members included Dr. Robert Bass, Mrs. C.D. Joyner, Jr., M. Gault Beeson, and Millard Osborne.

   Renowned sculptor Ramojus Mozoliauskas was commissioned to create the monument. A Lithuanian immigrant who arrived in the U.S. in 1950, Mozoliauskas built a reputation as one of America’s most talented monument sculptors from his Chicago studio. His design features a larger-than-life General Marion, standing in an alert, cautioning pose, forever watching over the town that bears his name.

The statue was officially dedicated on April 9, 1976, with State Senator Ralph Gasque presiding over the ceremony. Dr. Robert D. Bass, a distinguished scholar and author of The Swamp Fox, delivered the dedication address. This statue marked the first-ever monument created in honor of General Francis Marion.

   The pedestal of the statue bears a reproduction of Marion’s distinctive signature along with key details of his life and military service:

  • Francis Marion – “The Swamp Fox”
  • Born: St. John’s Parish, 1732
  • Died: February 27, 1795, buried at Belle Isle Plantation, Berkeley County, SC
  • Served in the French and Indian War (1759) and Cherokee Uprising (1761)
  • Held key roles in the American Revolution, including:
    • Captain, 2nd SC Regiment (1775)
    • Commander of Fort Dorchester (1775)
    • Major, Battle of Sullivan’s Island (1776)
    • Lieutenant Colonel, 2nd SC Regiment (1777)
    • Brigadier General, South Carolina Militia (1780)

Erected in 1976 as a Bicentennial tribute from the citizens of Marion County, this statue stands as a lasting reminder of General Francis Marion’s role in securing American independence.

Francis Marion Statue

Explore Marion County

Museums

The Marion County Museum in Marion, SC, showcases the rich history of the region, featuring exhibits on local heritage, architecture, and influential figures. Housed in a historic school building, the museum offers a glimpse into the past with artifacts, photographs, and rotating exhibits.

The South Carolina Tobacco Museum in Mullins, SC, highlights the state’s tobacco farming legacy. Located in a restored 1908 train depot, the museum features vintage equipment, historic photographs, and exhibits detailing the impact of tobacco on South Carolina’s economy and culture.

South Carolina Tobacco Museum in Mullins, SC
Marion County Museum

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