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Remove 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
Kalmia Gardens and Thomas Hart House
www.kalmiagardens.org/
1624 West Carolina Avenue, Hartsville SC 29550
843-383-8145/Fax 843-383-8149
kalmia@coker.edu
Overview: 30 acres of cultivated gardens and a historic, early 19th century home, Kalmia Gardens and the Thomas Hart House are located on the campus of Coker College in Hartsville.
Access: Public
Access Description: Open 365 days a year from dawn to dusk
Witherspoon's Plantation

Kingstree SC
Overview: While Brig. Gen. Francis Marion and his troops held Lower Bridge, Lt. Col. John Watson and his troops occupied Gavin Witherspoon's plantation for four days in March of 1781. Watson and his troops tried more than once to take Lower Bridge to no avail.