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Remove Northeastern South Carolina History Trail
Conway Historic District and City Hall Building
www.cityofconway.com/
229 Main Street, Conway SC 29526
843-248-1760
Cityhall@Cityofconway.Com
Overview: Designed by the architect of the Washington Monument, the historic Conway City Hall building was built in 1825 as the Horry County Courthouse. Today, it is the central landmark for the historic river town of Conway which is one of the oldest towns in South Carolina. The picturesque Conway Riverwalk enables visitors to stroll alongside one of South Carolina's most scenic black-water rivers.
Access: Public
Access Description: Public access during normal business hours
Admission: Free
Fort Sumter National Historic Monument
www.nps.gov/fosu/index.htm
360 Concord Street, Suite 201, Charleston SC
843-883-3123 ‎
Overview: The historic site where the American Civil War began, Fort Sumter is located on a small island in Charleston harbor and may be reached only by boat (the map link is for the ferry from the Charleston waterfront). Nearby Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island is part of Fort Sumter National Historic Monument and is the Revolutionary War site where South Carolina earned its name as the Palmetto State.
Access: Public
Access Description: Open year round except for New Years, Thanksgiving and Christmas. 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM in season.
Admission: Private boat access free of charge whenever the site is open.