This 24,000-acre reserve is a Wildlife Management Area that includes two barrier islands accessible only by boat. There are four trails: bike/hiking trail - a 7.2 mile trail through old rice field impoundments; the marshland trail - a 2.9 mile trail with an 800
McClellanville, SC Other Attractions Tucked away in the remote last vestiges of a colonial-era rice plantation, Hampton Plantation State Historic Site is both bucolic and evocative.
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Site of the battle between forces of British Col. Banastre Tarleton and Revolutionary Gen. Francis Marion, "The Swamp Fox." Now this wildlife-rich 260,000
McClellanville, SC National ForestsThe first brick church building owned by African Americans in Charleston was purchased in 1882 by members of Emanuel AME Chu...
Located in eastern Dorchester County, Lincolnville was established in the late 1860s when seven black men became dissatisfied...
Charleston is America`s most beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, with a rich, 300-year heritage. Since...