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Remove Northeastern South Carolina History Trail
Friendfield Plantation

610 Ports Creek Drive, Georgetown SC 29440
843-546-6608
Overview: One of a handful of surviving rice plantations, Friendfield Plantation was established in 1735. Located on its handsome, landscaped 3,000 acres is an original slave street with six existing slave cabins.
Access: Private
Williamsburgh Historical Museum

135 Hampton Avenue, Kingstree SC 29556
843-355-3306
Overview: Housed in a Carnegie Library built in 1917, the Williamsburgh Historical Museum in Kingstree features displays and exhibits relating to Williamsburg County's rich history and artifacts from the region's Native American era, Colonial Period, the Revolution, the South Carolina slave culture, agriculture, the military and other topics related to local history.
Access Description: Tu-Th: 10am-3pm (Closed Major Holidays)
Admission: Free