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Hobcaw Barony
Started as a royal land grant in 1718, this 16,000-acre refuge is now used for teaching and research. Hobcaw Barony encompasses a rich diversity of every common ecosystem found on the South Carolina coast.
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Hopsewee Plantation
Experience southern history at Hopsewee Plantation. Built circa 1740, some 40 years before the American Revolutionary War, Hopsewee Plantation was one of the South’s major rice plantations.
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Rice Museum
The Rice Museum, known locally as “The Town Clock”, is a prominent symbol of Georgetown County. The Museum shares the history of a society dependent on the rice crop through its many exhibits.
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South Carolina Maritime Museum
The South Carolina Maritime Museum celebrates the rich maritime history of South Carolina and the Port of Georgetown, the state’s 2nd largest seaport, through photographs, documents, artifacts, and interactive exhibits.
GeorgetownTEL - 843-520-0111
Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge encompasses a diverse habitat including a blackwater river swamp, alluvial river floodplain, forested wetlands and longleaf pine ecosystems.
GeorgetownTEL - 843-527-8069