This National Historic Landmark (circa 1760) is considered the birthplace and childhood home of Joseph H. Rainey, one of the first African Americans elected to the US Congress (1870-1879). Born to slave parents, Rainey purchased his freedom and that of his family around 1850
Georgetown, SC Famous HomesOnce home to the Waccamaw Indians, this Colonial land grant was divided into 14 plantations by 1865. With the decline of the rice cultivation, Hobcaw was bought by Bernard M. Baruch, a Wall Street financier and presidential advisor, who used it as a winter hunting retreat. Baruch'
Georgetown, SC Other AttractionsThe story of the rice culture in Georgetown County is captured here. Through maps, dioramas, artifacts and other exhibits, visitors to the museum gain a knowledge and understanding of a society based on one crop. The museum is located in the Old Market Building, erected in 1842
Georgetown, SC MuseumsThe Long Bay club is a magnificent Jack Nicklaus "signature course" that is continually ranked among the top courses in the c...
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Blackmoor was built on the historic Longwood Plantation, whose heritage as a successful ante-bellum rice plantation along the...
John Daly finally brings his "grip it and rip it" style to golf course design with his first ever signature course right here...
Car rental agency located at the Myrtle Beach airport....