HISTORIC HARBOR & SEAPORT OF GEORGETOWN

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An important port of trade since 1732, Georgetown boasts more than 50 buildings and sites on the National Register of Historic Places.

Live oaks draped with Spanish Moss and centuries old plantation homes recall a rich Southern Heritage. View the magnificent Fyfe and Kaminski Houses and Rice Museum's Clock Tower while paddling along the shores of Goat Island.

Shrimp boats share the harbor with visiting yachts from around the world. Relax afterwards with dinner and refreshments at one of Harborwalk's waterfront restaurants.

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This tour meets at East Bay Park.

Driving directions are as follows:

From the North:South on Hwy. 17 across two bridges into Georgetown. Drive 0.3 miles and turn left at the flashing yellow light onto St. James St. At stop sign, turn left onto Front St. At next stop sign, turn right onto East Bay St. Follow to boat landing.

Driving Time:Little River 2 hrs, N. Myrtle Beach 1.5 hr, Myrtle Beach 1 hr, Surfside 50 min, Garden City 40 min, Murrells Inlet 30 min, Litchfield Beach 35 min, Litchfield 30 min, Pawleys Island 30 min, Pawleys Mainland 20 min, Debordieu 20 min.

From the South:North on Hwy. 17 into Georgetown and across the Sampit River bridge. At the Steel Mill, turn right onto Front St. At stop sign, turn left onto Front St. Follow to boat landing.

Driving Time:Charleston 1 ½ hr, Isle of Palms 1 ½ hr, Mt. Pleasant 1 ¼ hr

 

 

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