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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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Microtel Inn & Suites

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

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Ramada Inn

Playground & picnic area with grills available. Hotel serving free full hot and continental breakfast. Irons, ironing boards, coffee makers. High speed internet. Micro-fridge. Outdoor swimming pool. Newly renovated rooms - 2006

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Colleton Museum

Located in the Old Jail (c. 1855), a tangible piece of Colleton County's history which has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places, the museum features a permanent collection that explores the county's history from prehistoric times to the early 1900

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