Myrtle Beach and The Grand Strand, South Carolina Famous Homes
Joseph Hayne Rainey House
This National Historic Landmark (circa 1760) is considered the birthplace and childhood home of Joseph H. Rainey, one of the first African Americans elected to the US Congress (1870-1879)
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 working in Mansfield. Major filming site for "The Patriot."
Harbor House Bed & Breakfast
Harbor House,circa 1765, is the only waterfront bed and breakfast located in Georgetown's Historic District. All guest rooms offer spectacular harbor views. The immaculately restored house has
House Of Blues
House of Blues, a premier restaurant and entertainment venue located in Barefoot Landing, is fashioned in the ambiance of an old Southern Delta Juke Joint. The restaurant'
Dupre House Bed & Breakfast Inn
Enchanting Inn, circa 1740
Lighthouse Motel
Small, family motel on the oceanfront; Near amusements;
Cherry Grove Beach Houses
Located across the street from the ocean on the north end of North Myrtle Beach. Open: Easter - October 30
Shaw House B&B
Early Colonial American home within walking distance of Georgetown Historic District, SC Bed & Breakfast Assn. member, AAA 3
Tricia Lynn Motel & Carriage House
Oceanfront location near Barefoot Landing and area amusements;