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Bedon-Lucas House Museum


category : Famous Homes
Built c. 1820, this is one of Walterboro's five remaining "high houses," so named for the structure's high height off the ground. The interior has been preserved and features original heart of pine floors and a fine display of antique furnishings.


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Old Academy Bed & Breakfast

The Old Academy B & B, circa 1834, is nestled in the quaint and richly historic town of Walterboro, SC. Savannah, Hilton Head, Charleston, Beaufort and Edisto Beach are all just a short drive away. Large Oak Trees grace the roads and bountiful Azaleas bloom in the spring time.

Walterboro, SC Businesses

Duke's Barbecue

Duke?s is stark. On purpose. Everything about this place is designed to help you concentrate on the hickory-smoked barbecued pork. It is served in big chunks at a cafeteria line that also includes rice, hash (a stewlike mixture made from pig innards)

Walterboro, SC Other Attractions

Microtel Inn & Suites

New hotel; opened Oct. 2006. Interior corridors; easy access off I-95

Walterboro, SC Businesses


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