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Northeastern South Carolina History Trail
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge and Bull Island
bullsislandferry.com
498 Bull Island Road, Awendaw SC 29429
843-881-4582
Overview:
Historic Bull Island and the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge offer a unique combination of South Carolina history and natural history. Bull Island was frequented by the pirates of the Colonial Era, by British sailors in the Revolution, and Northern troops in the Civil War. Ferry transportation and tours may be arranged through Refuge headquarters.
Access:
Public
Access Description:
Boat Access via Garris Landing
Average Viewing Time:
Limited Hours
Fort Watson
www.discoversouthcarolina.com/products/1228.aspx
2125 Fort Watson RD, Summerton SC 29148
803-478-2217
Overview:
The visible remains of the fort the British built on top of a Native-American mound on the banks of the Santee river is situated here. Marion laid siege on Fort Watson in April 1781, when one of his subordinates, Lieutenant Colonel Maham, proposed building a tower under the cover of night from which they fired direct rifle fire into the fort.
Access Description:
Daily dawn to dusk. Visitor Center Tu-Sa 8am - 4pm. Visitor Center Closed Su, M & All Federal Holidays
Admission:
Free
Hampton Plantation State Historic Site
www.southcarolinaparks.com/hampton/introduction.aspx
1950 Rutledge Rd., McClellanville SC 29458
843-5469361
Overview:
Maintained by the S.C. Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism, Hampton Plantation State Historic Site preserves a Colonial-era rice and indigo plantation on the Santee River delta, approximately 16 miles south of Georgetown.
Access:
Public
Access Description:
Grounds: 9am-5pm Daily/Mansion Hours: Sa-Tu at 1,2 and 3/Reservations Strongly Recommended or some features.
Average Viewing Time:
2 Hours
Admission:
House: SC Seniors $3.75/Adults $7.50/Ages 6-15 $3.50/Ages 5 and Under Free