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Gullah Culture in the Lowcountry: Discovering the Living Legacy of the South Carolina Coast
Stretching along South Carolina’s coast from Georgetown and Myrtle Beach to Charleston, Beaufort, Hilton Head, and St. Helena Island, the Lowcountry is a place where time slows and stories linger in the salty air. Beneath the sway of moss-covered oaks and the shimmer of tidal creeks lives the spirit of the Gullah Geechee people, whose […]
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Stretching along South Carolina’s coast from Georgetown and Myrtle Beach to Charleston, Beaufort, Hilton Head, and St. Helena Island, the Lowcountry is a place where time slows and stories linger in the salty air. Beneath the sway of moss-covered oaks and the shimmer of tidal creeks lives the spirit of the Gullah Geechee people, whose […]
Myrtle Beach Boardwalk: Sun, Sand, and Stories
Locations: Myrtle Beach
Explore the rich history and hidden gems of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk in our comprehensive guide. Dive into the best activities and attractions this iconic spot has to offer.
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Explore the rich history and hidden gems of the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk in our comprehensive guide. Dive into the best activities and attractions this iconic spot has to offer.
Native American History of Myrtle Beach: The Waccamaw Tribe
Myrtle Beach is famous for its beaches and vibrant boardwalks. However, it also profoundly connects to South Carolina’s Native American heritage, especially the Waccamaw tribe. Discover the Native American history of Myrtle Beach and unveil the intricate cultural contributions of the Waccamaw tribe to this region. Who Were the Ancient Waccamaw? The Waccamaw tribe, ancient […]
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Myrtle Beach is famous for its beaches and vibrant boardwalks. However, it also profoundly connects to South Carolina’s Native American heritage, especially the Waccamaw tribe. Discover the Native American history of Myrtle Beach and unveil the intricate cultural contributions of the Waccamaw tribe to this region. Who Were the Ancient Waccamaw? The Waccamaw tribe, ancient […]
Dive Into Myrtle Beach History & Plantation Tours
Since the early 1900s, Myrtle Beach has attracted visitors for its beautiful white sandy beaches, warm climate, and variety of family-friendly activities. However, it wasn’t always a premier vacation destination. Initially, it was home to the Waccamaw and Winyah indigenous tribes. Later, the development of nearby Charles Town (Charleston) brought rice and indigo shipments through […]
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Since the early 1900s, Myrtle Beach has attracted visitors for its beautiful white sandy beaches, warm climate, and variety of family-friendly activities. However, it wasn’t always a premier vacation destination. Initially, it was home to the Waccamaw and Winyah indigenous tribes. Later, the development of nearby Charles Town (Charleston) brought rice and indigo shipments through […]
