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 AttractionsEstablished by Rev. A.T. Carr in 1865, Bethel AME was the first separate African-American congregation in Georgetown. The present sanctuary, built in 1882 and remodeled in 1908, is in Georgetown'
Georgetown, SC ChurchesHarbor House,circa 1765, is the only waterfront bed and breakfast located in Georgetown's Historic District. All guest rooms offer spectacular harbor views. The immaculately restored house has original heart pine floors, deep colonial mouldings, family antiques,
Georgetown, SC Famous HomesUpscale private oceanfront community with villas and homes from 2 to 8
Georgetown, SC Other AttractionsSet on a 300-acre parcel in the heart of a 9,100-acre preserve along the South Carolina coast, Brookgreen Gardens is a beauti...
An oceanfront hotel with a family atmosphere. Convenient location with easy access to the numerous attractions, restaurants a...
1-4 bedroom condos available on the oceanfront and across the street from the ocean; Air conditioning and heat; Pool, grill ...
This 36-hole miniature golf facility features a train ride to the first tee at the top of the mountain. The course layout goe...
Located across the street from the ocean in the heart of Myrtle Beach; Open: March - September....