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See this beautiful and undeveloped stretch of South Carolina coastline. Visit Atalaya Castle or watch the birds and wildlife.
Hampton Plantation State Historic Site
6/1/2008 - 6/30/2008Explore the mansion, gardens and grounds of this former rice plantation which was home to South Carolina’s Poet Laureate, Archibald Rutledge. Guided tours are available.
Visit the Hobcaw Barony Visitor Center where you will find information on Hobcaw Barony, the 11 former Rice Plantations that make up the property and the research reserve that is housed there today.
Vacation Spots
The Ellington at Wachesaw East
Just minutes from all the glitz and glamour of Myrtle Beach. Known as the "Seafood Capital of South Carolina," the surrounding area was previously a fishing village. .
The Litchfield Beach & Golf Resort
Situated on the edge of Huntington Beach State Park near Pawleys Island S.C., just one-half mile from the shore. Guests of the resort can enjoy South Carolina's country charm, with the cool breezes and warm waters of the Atlantic.
A luxury resort located on Pawleys Island, on South Carolina's Grand Strand, approximately 30 miles from Myrtle Beach and 12 miles from Georgetown. Litchfield Plantation, a country inn, is centered around a 1750 original plantation house on 600 acres of a coastal rice plantation.