This outpost was built by the British on a Santee Indian mound at least 30 feet high. Gen. Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, and Light Horse Harry Lee laid siege to the post April 15-23, 1781
Summerton, SC Historic FortsTrailer rentals; Jon, pontoon and house boat rentals; boat slips rentals; bait &
Summerton, SC BusinessesAt a meeting in the Liberty Hill African Methodist Episcopal Church in 1950
Summerton, SC ChurchesThe Women?s Outdoor Recreation Retreat is a multi-faceted opportunity to challenge the ?woman within you.?
Summerton, SC RetreatsThe Women?s Outdoor Recreation Retreat is a multi-faceted opportunity to challenge the ?woman within you.? Nature hikes, kaya...
Near Charleston Navel Base and Cypress Gardens. Only 15 minutes to downtown Charleston....
A "whole hog" barbeque cook-off features cookers from North and South Carolina. Enjoy music, family-friendly entertainment an...
The Civil War breastworks on the southern end of this privately owned plantation were left over from the battle at Broxton Br...
Small family owned motel. Great budget rates. Located across the street from Pizza Hut....