Category: Developing Downtown

  • Heller House Inn – A Bed & Breakfast

    Heller House Inn – A Bed & Breakfast

        Heller House Inn is a home built in 1845 and is currently a Bed and Breakfast owned and operated by Darren and Pam Tisdale. Darren and Pam both grew up in Kingstree, where they have raised a family and worked all their lives. Darren is currently the owner and operator of Williamsburg Lawn Care Services and also serves as the Mayor of Kingstree. After retiring from the family trucking business after 25 years, Pam opened up the bed and breakfast in 2017 as not only a place for lodging, but a place for guests to feel at home where they can rest and find peace. The beautifully decorated inn includes a reading room, sitting room, front porch, multiple guest rooms, plus more, and is within walking distance to Main Street.

        Darren and Pam first overlooked the house as an option. “We had been looking for a larger house for a while when our realtor suggested the Heller House, but when we first looked at it, it was too much property and too much house for us, so we marked it off our list,” shares Pam. As time went on, their realtor suggested the property a second time. Pam and Darren then met with the current owners. “We sat down with them and listened to them tell us about how special this house was to them,” explains Pam. “Mr. and Mrs. Arnett told us that it really wasn’t the money that was important, but that someone take this place, love it back to life and esteem it as it should be.” The house seemed to be the right fit at the time, and with much prayer, the Tisdales purchased the home in October of 2010. “It was like buying a piece of history,” says Pam.

        The house is on the National Registry of Historic places. The Heller House is named after the owners, Mr. and Mrs. MF Heller, who bought the property in 1890. After their purchase of the house, they started an extensive renovation which included adding an upstairs, pressed tin ceilings, and gas overhead lighting, which was the first of its kind in Kingstree. In 1910 the Baptist Church located across the street was replacing its original wooden structured sanctuary. It is said that Mr. Heller instructed the builders to bring the sanctuary across the street and he had it attached as a dining room. It still serves as a beautiful formal dining room today. The house was the first in the town to have overhead lighting, and it still obtains four of its original fixtures. At present, the main house is 4,800 sq. ft. and is the oldest home in town on its original foundation.

        After many years of opening their doors to entertain and host friends and family, Pam and Darren decided to share their beautiful historic home with friends they had not met yet. “We have always entertained and had friends and family stay with us, but in 2016 the Lord started laying it in my heart that it was time to retire and open this home to the community and allow its history and its special story’s to be told,” shares Pam. In June of 2017 Pam left her job of 25 years and began the journey to open the Heller House as a Bed and Breakfast. The doors officially opened in November of 2017. The Tisdales have been overwhelmed at the great response from the community and how business has been thus far. “We have met so many wonderful people who were coming to Kingstree and needed a place to stay either for family or business purposes. It has truly been a delight to meet so many wonderful people and to be able to share the beautiful history of this old Lady and the history of our town,” explains Pam. “The town of Kingstree is such a special place with so much rich history that so many know little about. But as many as will listen, I will tell about the beauty of our little sleepy town and the piece of history they are sure to enjoy in the Heller House Inn.”

     

  • Lake City – Best Small Town Cultural Scene – USA Today’s 10Best

    Lake City – Best Small Town Cultural Scene – USA Today’s 10Best

        A panel of experts partnered with 10Best editors to pick the initial 20 nominees for Best Small Town Cultural Scene by USA Today. The top 10 winners were determined by popular vote. Seth Kines, Executive Director of Visit Lake City SC, shares more about the contest and how Lake City was named number 1 in the 10Best selection.

    Were you aware that Lake City was being researched as a 10Best?

        “Initially, we were not aware of this.  USA TODAY 10 Best has a panel of experts that focuses on different regions of the country.  Their South Carolina representative recommended Lake City as a nominee for Best Small Town Cultural Scene because of the progress that’s been made with regards to recent revitalization efforts.”

    How did your team react when you were notified about being chosen as a finalist?

        “We were overjoyed! It was such an honor to be nominated as one of the top 20 small towns recognized for their cultural scene.  The nomination was exciting, but we quickly changed our focus from celebrating the nomination to spreading the word to encourage voting.  The voting process lasted for approximately a month, so we were thrilled to hear that we came out on top  to be named the #1 “Best Small Town Cultural Scene!” From a marketing perspective, it is invaluable to receive a national award from a well-known, reputable source like USA TODAY 10 Best!  We also have the rights to use the USA TODAY 10 Best logo for marketing & promotional purposes over the next year so we can help promote our cultural scene and remarkably unique venues to tourists and conference meeting planners.”

    What qualities do you feel led Lake City to be nominated?

        “When you realize everything we have going on in Lake City, it’s pretty easy to understand.  ArtFields received the Charles A. Bundy Award last year in recognition of its positive impact on tourism in rural communities.  The upcoming inaugural Rhythm & Q’s BBQ Competition featuring live, local music boasts the largest cash prize purse for S.C. BBQ competitions. No visit to Lake City would be complete without a trip to Moore Farms Botanical Garden, known not only for its lush beauty, but for its engaging event calendar as well!  Our historic downtown features great shopping & dining, a fabulous boutique hotel, and three art galleries!  Lake City Creative Alliance brings art out into the streets of our historic downtown, with a variety of vibrant murals peppering downtown walls and sculptures enhancing the beauty of enchanting downtown floral beds. Also, local organizations like Lake City Community Theatre, Lake City Concert Series & Lynches Lake Historical Society add to our rich cultural tapestry that is obviously centered around the arts.”

    What can we look forward to from Lake City to continue being named the “Best”? 

        “We’re moving full steam ahead with revitalization projects including several downtown apartments so residents can maximize the “live, work, play” feel that our downtown offers.  We are actively filling the few available downtown retail spaces to complete the diverse palette of shopping & dining options available for locals and visitors.  It’s particularly exciting that one of our historic venues, The Ragsdale Old Building (affectionately known as The ROB), has taken off as a hotspot for wedding receptions, trade shows and festivals!  Upcoming events at The ROB include Lake City Community Outreach’s Hispanic Heritage Celebration, The Southeast Wedding & Event Expo, Pee Dee Comicon & SC Arms Collectors Association’s Gun & Knife Show. We’re excited to play a role in the continued development of Lake City as a destination for tourism, events, festivals and corporate conferences.”

  • Developing Downtown – Park and Ride

    Developing Downtown – Park and Ride

    Why Not Park and Ride?

    Sit back and enjoy a stress-free, organized ride – for free!

    By Sandra Boyington

    By now we hope you’ve noticed the attractive trolley running through the streets of Florence. On July 17, the City of Florence in partnership with the Pee Dee Regional Transit Authority began offering an evening shuttle. The shuttle provides FREE weekday transportation from the Downtown Historic District to eight hotels located on Hospitality Drive and Radio Drive, and makes an additional stop at the Florence Mall. Living up to its name, Downtown Connect, the trolley service is doing just that, connecting visitors to our beautiful downtown area.

    The service runs Monday through Thursday from 5:30 pm until 10:30 pm, and on Fridays from 5:30 pm until 11:30 pm. The shuttle picks up non-stop, every 30 minutes. It will also make stops at FMU Performing Arts Center and the Florence Little Theatre when performances are being held.

    Locals now have a better way to get around town with the trolley service, too! With all the festivals and events going on downtown throughout the year, there’s never been a better time to climb aboard. No more driving in circles looking for a parking spot. Get front door, curb service with Downtown Connect!

    For additional information, go to www.florencedowntown.com.