Wallace is a small town located in Marlboro County, South Carolina, United States. It is situated in the northeastern part of the state, and its population was approximately 750 people as of the 2010 census.
The town was first established in the mid-19th century and was named after Governor William A. Wallace. The community thrived as a cotton town in the early 20th century and had its own railroad station.
Today, Wallace is a quiet and rural town, known for its farming and outdoor recreation opportunities. Its close proximity to the Great Pee Dee River makes it a popular destination for fishing, camping, and hunting.
Wallace is also home to several small businesses, including a grocery store, gas station, and local restaurants. The town celebrates its heritage with an annual Cotton Festival, held in September, which features live music, food, and crafts.
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