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Georgetown, South Carolina

  • The Jolly Rover Tall Ship and Carolina Rover

    Join the crew of the Jolly Rover for a two-hour sailing adventure along the marshlands and estuaries of the Intracoastal Waterway, Winyah Bay and Goat Island. Capt. and crew in period dress delight gu...
    The Jolly Rover Tall Ship and Carolina Rover
  • Wedgefield Plantation

    Located at the southern tip of the Grand Strand, Wedgefield Plantation was once a flourishing rice plantation on the Black River in historic Georgetown. The fairways wind through magnolias, dogwoods, ...
    Wedgefield Plantation
  • Debordieu Rental Office

    Upscale private oceanfront community with villas and homes from 2 to 8 bedrooms. Summer season by the week only....
    Debordieu Rental Office
  • Hobcaw Barony

    Once 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 fin...
    Hobcaw Barony
  • Georgetown

    First settled in 1526 by the Spaniards, Georgetown was the first settlement in North America. The settlement failed because of a hurricane and Indian attacks and was later established in 1726 in honor...
    Georgetown
  • Georgetown Times

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    Georgetown Times
  • Georgetown's Wooden Boat Show

    The Harbor Historical Association of Georgetown, SC, will present the 17th Annual Wooden Boat Show. This years Wooden Boat Show will feature one of the Southeast's finest wooden boat exhibits, the Wo...
    Georgetown's Wooden Boat Show
  • Mansfield Plantation

    Mansfield Plantation is a historic rice plantation pre-dating the American Revolution, now operating as a B&B that can accommodate up to 20 guests. A boat landing is available with access to the Blac...
    Mansfield Plantation
  • Rice Paddy

    The Rice Paddy sports burnished wood, exposed brick walls, Oriental rugs, and gorgeous artwork. The food and wine match the romantic setting. I Though their food is expensive, these folks know how to ...
    Rice Paddy

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Captain Sandy's Tours

Natural history explorations with Capt'

Georgetown, SC Tours

Hobcaw Barony

Once 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 Attractions


Rice Museum

The 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 Museums


Things to do near Georgetown, SC

Mansfield Plantation

Mansfield Plantation is a historic rice plantation pre-dating the American Revolution, now operating as a B&B that can accomm...

Hilton Myrtle Beach Resort

Luxurious full service, oceanfront resort....

NASCAR SpeedPark

NASCAR SpeedPark features 26 acres of family thrills with 7 exciting tracks, miniature golf, kiddie rides, indoor rock climbi...

Dickens Christmas Show & Festivals

Inspired by Dickens' immortal book, A Christmas Carol, the Show and Festivals take place in a 19th Century Holiday Setting. Y...

South Carolina's Largest Garage Sale

Ten thousand buyers meet 400 vendors in a giant parking garage. All types of items for sale. 4 Floors of insane shopping ex...