Sitio histórico

Hobcaw Barony

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Sandra
May 24, 2022
Come enjoy the history of Pawleys Island. This village, lovingly preserved by Belle Baruch, and endowed to the area as a research and agricultural learning preserve. It is maintained in cooperation with Clemson University and you will get a great feel for how Pawleys became a seaside resort. Boat tours and walking trails are available.
Lisa
November 13, 2017
Learn the history of Hobcaw Barony situated on the point of Winyah Bay. Tours available to learn all the interesting facts of the properties owners, buildings, etc.
Laura
April 7, 2018
nature & research preserve, ideal for historians, beautiful setting
Brenda
March 29, 2021
Tour Hobcaw Barony, a 16,000 acre track on a peninsula called Waccamaw neck in Georgetown County South Carolina. The Property includes more than 37 historic buildings and structures representative of the eras of both 18th and 19th century rice cultivation and 20th century winter retreat. Hobcaw Barony had two original slave settlements from the 1890’s. There are several antebellum slave cabins built prior to the Civil War. Hobcaw Barony was named to the national register of historic places on November 2, 1994.
Tour Hobcaw Barony, a 16,000 acre track on a peninsula called Waccamaw neck in Georgetown County South Carolina. The Property includes more than 37 historic buildings and structures representative of the eras of both 18th and 19th century rice cultivation and 20th century winter retreat. Hobcaw Bar…
Jack
December 3, 2020
A great spot to visit for some local history with kids activities.

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Ubicación
22 Hobcaw Rd
Georgetown, SC