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Hobcaw Barony
(Sights & Activities - Historic Sites)
22 Hobcaw Rd
Georgetown SC 29440
843-564-4623
Description:
In 1718, King George II granted a barony (12,000 acres of land) here to John Lord Carteret, who remained the owner until 1730. Since then, the land has had various owners and uses, giving it quite an interesting pedigree. Today it's a 17,500 acre wildlife refuge used for college-level research. Criss-crossed by over 100 miles of dirt roads, the property is easy to get lost on, so the only way to see it is via a guided tour, a fascinating outing that appeals to both history and nature buffs. Located about 1 mile north of Georgetown and 35 miles south of Myrtle Beach.
Hours:
Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Payment Methods:
Visa,Master Card,Discover