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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

Harbor Inn

Palms landscaping, 3

Georgetown, SC Businesses

Gullah Roots Tour

Provides step-on service for tour of Georgetown'

Georgetown, SC Tours

Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church

Prince George, Winyah Parish, among the oldest parishes in South Carolina, was formed in 1721. Its church possesses a handsome Jacobean gable which is one of two noteworthy examples remaining in South Carolina. The church, c. 1750

Georgetown, SC Churches

Things to do Famous Homes near Georgetown, SC

Harbor House Bed & Breakfast

Harbor House,circa 1765, is the only waterfront bed and breakfast located in Georgetown's Historic District. All guest room...

Old Fish House (Aka Big Tuna)

This Georgetown spot gives the appearance that it may ease off into the river at any moment. Battered tables, chairs, and nau...

Shaw House B&B

Early Colonial American home within walking distance of Georgetown Historic District, SC Bed & Breakfast Assn. member, AAA 3-...

Lighthouse Motel

Small, family motel on the oceanfront; Near amusements; Fishing pier....

Slave Houses & Chapel - Mansfield Plantation B&B

The slave village contains six slave cabins and a slave chapel. In 1860, there were over one hundred slaves living and worki...