The 65-ft. red brick tower (c. 1827) is the oldest of its kind still standing in the US. It was replaced in 1857 by a 150-ft.-octagonal-shaped tower. The lantern room and lens, destroyed by Confederate troops in 1861, were replaced and remained in service until 1947
Awendaw, SC Famous HomesThis tour outfitter takes guests through blackwater swamps with 1,000-year old cypress trees, into salt marshes, and to 4,000-year-old Indian shell mounds, rice plantations and barrier islands. See dolphins, alligators, river otter, loggerhead sea turtles, endangered birds and wildlife!
Awendaw, SC BusinessesAttractive environmental education displays each about the flora and fauna of the Francis Marion National Forest. Walk along the boardwalk and experience the sights and sounds of this pristine natural area. The forest encompasses 260,000
Awendaw, SC National ForestsThis facility is dedicated to the study and welfare of birds and their habitats,. The 152
Awendaw, SC Other AttractionsIrvin-House Vineyards is the only domestic winery in Charleston. The property has a large pond stocked with fish, walking tra...
The 350,000-acre ACE Basin Project is one of the largest undeveloped estuaries on the East Coast, named for the Ashepoo, Com...
The French Protestant Church of Charleston was founded in approximately 1681 by Huguenot refugees from the Protestant persecu...
Come enjoy our country hospitality. Some say it's our business-friendly rooms. Others mention our cozy lobby fireplace. Wh...