Agriculture has always been an integral part of
the local economy of the Pee Dee. In the late 1880s, a curb market
occupied the ground floor of the Florence City Hall where meat
and fresh produce from Florence and adjacent counties were sold
to the townspeople. The Irby Street Market was established by
the Florence Kiwanis Club, the Florence County Delegation, and
the
Clemson University County Extension Office in the late 1950s.
These curb markets offered fresh garden produce, watermelons,
home baked
goods, home canned goods, pickles, sugar cane, jellies, corn
meal, milk, eggs, and home craft items such as aprons and dolls.
To replace the old curb markets, the Pee Dee State Farmers
Market was opened
in June of 1983 at the “Old Tobacco Experiment Station” location
on Highway 52. The 55 acres of land on which the Pee Dee Market now rests was
originally used for production farming.
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