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Remove Northeastern South Carolina History Trail
Awendaw Sewee Shell Mound
www.fws.gov/seweecenter
5821 Highway 17 North, Awendaw SC 29429
843-928-3368
Overview: An ancient pre-Columbian Native-American historic site, the Sewee Shell Mound is accessed by a hiking trail in Francis Marion National Forest. Visitors may begin their tour at the Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center, located at 5821 U.S. 17 North, in the town of Awendaw.
Access: Public
Access Description: Public access, scheduled tours and events.
Average Viewing Time: 1 - 2 Hours
Snow's Island

Overview: Still in a wilderness state much as it was in the Revolutionary War, Snow's Island was the base camp for operations by Brigadier General Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox of the Revolution". Although privately owned and inaccessible to the general public, the island may be viewed across the Great Pee Dee River from Dunham's Bluff, off U.S. 17, approximately 18 miles west of Conway.
Access Description: not open to the public but may be viewed across the Great Pee Dee River
South Carolina Hall of Fame
www.theofficialschalloffame.com/
Myrtle Beach Convention Center, 21st Ave. North and Oak Street, Myrtle Beach SC 29577
843-626-7444
Overview: Located at the Myrtle Beach Convention Center on North Oak Street in Myrtle Beach, the South Carolina Hall of Fame consists of an extensive lobby display commemorating historical and contemporary South Carolinians of note. Popular with school and tour groups, it is open daily to the general public.
Access: Public
Access Description: 8:30am-5:00pm Daily
Admission: Free