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1. Heidenseek Charters
- The Heidenseek is captained by Eric Heiden (no, not the Olympic skater), who is Coast Guard certified and on the pro staff of Eagle Claw Fishing... read more
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2. Black River Outdoors Center
- This is a nice quiet way to see the marshes and rivers of the area. Explore the Black River Cypress, Tupelo Swamp, Huntington Beach, salt marshes,... read more
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3. Rice Museum
- Unknown to many Americans, rice was an important crop to the South. The economy of this region revolved around the grain for many years in the... read more
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4. Georgetown
- Once the third oldest city in the American colonies, this seafaring town is comprised of 16 blocks on the Sampit River on Winyah Bay and the Intracoastal... read more
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5. Harold Kaminski House Museum
A pre-Revolutionary War home (ca. 1760), this house is visited mainly for its collection of antiques, including a 15th-century Spanish wedding...
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6. Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church
Built around 1750 with brick from English ships' ballast, this church was occupied by British troops during the Revolutionary War and by Union...
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7. Rice Museum
This museum is easy to locate. It's in the Old Market Building, which local residents call "the town clock" -- Georgetown's answer to Big Ben....
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The Best of NileGuide
- There’s never a reason to be bored in Georgetown. There are just too many things to do. Start with the must-see attractions, move to the big sights and fine museums, check out some tours, dig in to some outdoor activities, and work your way down to the between-the-cracks, off-the-beaten-path gems. Just leave some time to catch your breath.
