South Carolina Historic Forts
Fort Bull, Confederate Earthworks
By 1863, Fort Bull, the earthwork defense erected by slave labor around the Bee's Ferry /
Comfort Suites
All suite hotel with sofa/seating area. 78 Suites; 2 jacuzzi suites. Free high speed internet service. Free deluxe continental breakfast. Cable with HBO. Guest Laundry. Refrigerator &
Fort Lamar Heritage Preserve
Documented as the second most important Civil War site in the state, this fort was the locale of a fierce engagement known as the Battle of Secessionville in which a Confederate force of 1,250
Fort San Felipe, Santa Elena, Charlesfort And San Marcos
This site covers the 1562 French settlement known as Charlesfort and the 1566-1587
Comfort Suites
The Myrtle Beach Comfort Suites is a "brand-new" all suites hotel, carefully planned for the business and leisure traveler. We are conveniently located off Highway 17 Bypass and 501
Comfort Suites Near Myrtle Beach, Sc
8 miles to the Beach! Comfort Suites has 78
Comfort Suites
All our rooms are suites including amenities such as iron, ironing board, hair dryer, high speed internet, computer desk, sofa, microwave, fridge, etc. Restaurants are within walking distance (
Beaufort LRTA
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Fort Frederick
Now a part of the grounds of the Naval Hospital, ruins remain of an old tabby fort built by the British in 1732 for protection against the Spanish, French and Indians. It was abandoned in 1758
Fort Watson and Santee Indian Mound
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
Fort San Felipe, Santa Elena, Charlesfort & San Marcos
The Santa Elena/Charlesfort site traces the history of early European settlement of Parris Island and South Carolina. The site covers the 1562 French settlement known as Charlesfort and the 1566-1587