Georgetown, SC Street Tour
A time lapse road video, set to music, of U.S. Route 17 north into the City of Georgetown, South Carolina deviating on to Front Street in the Waterfront District and a few other streets in the downtown before resuming on US 17 north bound.
Georgetown, South Carolina
Our recent day trip to Georgetown, South Carolina.
Making Their Mark on Georgetown - a Panel Discussion
This panel discussion focuses on the history, memories and lives of the Jews of Georgetown, SC, past and present, and was taped on Sunday, October 15 during the Fall meeting of the Jewish Historical Society of South Carolina.
Moderator: Dale Rosengarten
Panelists: Richard Dimentstein, George S. Fogel, Roz Goldstein Greenspon, Nathan (Kim) Kaminski, Jr., Benedict (Dick) Rosen, Deborah Schneider Smith, Gene Vinik
Making Their Mark on Georgetown - A Panel Discussion by Alan Sherlock is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
Georgetown County Proclaims Gullah/Geechee Nation Appreciation
Georgetown County, SC proclaims Gullah/Geechee Nation Appreciation Week 2017! The county council presented Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (QueenQuet.com) with a proclamation during their county council meeting.
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Weymouth Plantation - Georgetown, South Carolina
Located on South Carolina’s Pee Dee River, Weymouth Plantation is a historic and diverse well-managed recreational property. The plantation is located on Plantersville Road, a scenic road made up of some of the most significant plantation properties in the state, including Chicora Wood, Exchange, Rosebank, and Arundel. Weymouth has a broad range of habitat types that provide an enormous amount of quality outdoor hunting and fishing opportunities. The upland pines and longleaf have been managed for quail, there are duck impoundments, and great deer and turkey hunting. Situated on the river, a mile and a half from the paved road, the main house is surrounded by huge live oaks and the setting is the definition of serene. For more information on the Weymouth Plantation in Georgetown, South Carolina please visit the Hall and Hall website.
New Georgetown Emergency Center
As the northeast deals with the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, Georgetown County Emergency Management begins operating a super high-tech room lined with ten large flat video monitors and projection screens. Designed to improve safety and responsiveness, officials said they hope it will never have to be used for its ultimate purpose. A larger-than-expected crowd got a glimpse of Georgetown County's central command and control facility on Thur., Nov. 15, when the county hosted a dedication ceremony for its newly expanded Emergency Operations Center (EOC) on Highmarket Street--site of the Georgetown County Emergency Services administration building. Sam Hodge, Georgetown County Emergency manager, said the 3,200-square-foot addition allows the nerve center to have sufficient space to house municipal, state,federal partners, along with county personnel, who may be on duty around the clock. The former EOC was limited to about 720 sq. ft. EOC visitors on Thursday saw work tables all over the coordination room. Chairs were covered with colored vests, which were labeled with bold lettering showing a person's job during a response or recovery effort. A red vest said Volunteers Group Supervisor. County officials say planning for the addition started about two years ago. Funds totaling $828,000 for the building and equipment were allocated through the Capital Improvement Plan. This is the third EOC for the county. The first was upstairs in a Broad Street building now being converted into a new Georgetown County Museum location. EOC was there until 2003, when it moved to Highmarket. County Administrator Sel Hemingway welcomed guests, emergency representatives from Horry,Marion,Dorchester and Orangeburg counties. He talked about Hurricane Sandy's recovery under way. Despite the best efforts of all us and all our brothers and sisters across the country for this endeavor, we fight a losing battle, Hemingway said. There will be losses and we can only do the best we can to minimize them. County Council Chairman Johnny Morant says the construction project was a tremendous task and he was grateful for the work conducted by all. It was built with 200 yards of concrete to safe-room standards, Morant says. And is rated to withstand 150 MPH winds from hurricanes and tornados. Electric service is backed-up by a 220 KW emergency generator, and 30,000 feet of data cabling went into the facility. He announces the unveiling of a dedication plaque, joining with Georgetown City Council Members Paige Sawyer and Peggy Wayne, Georgetown County Council Members Ron Charlton, Bob Anderson and Austin Beard, and City of Georgetown Mayor Jack Scoville. Mercom of Pawleys Island installed a video streaming camera on the ceiling, video teleconferencing (VTC), video links to schools and video cameras to the outside of the building, because it has no windows. The county's internet technology staff assisted. There are local, county, state and national news feeds coming in through connections from Southern Coastal Cable and Time Warner, Hodge said. The space the EOC previously occupied will be used to expand the county's disaster call center. Coastal Structures of Georgetown was the general contractor and architects were Tych and Walker, LLP. Mercom recently announced a new plant on Pawleys Island with hiring expected for its business of designing and installing such information technology systems as now operated by Georgetown County.
Hampton Inn Georgetown-Marina - Georgetown Hotels, South Carolina
Hampton Inn Georgetown-Marina 3 Stars Hotel in Georgetown, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory This waterfront hotel is located in Georgetown next to the Georgetown Landing Marina.
The hotel features an outdoor pool, continental breakfast and spacious guest rooms.
Georgetown-Marina Hampton Inn rooms offer a coffee maker and large work desk.
Guests are also provided with cable TV and free WiFi.
Hampton Inn Marina Georgetown has a business center and gym.
Laundry services are offered and free parking is available on site.
Hampton Inn Georgetown-Marina is only a 5-minute drive to the Georgetown Rice Museum and Kaminski House Museum.
A number of shops and restaurants located on the waterfront are within walking distance of the hotel.
Myrtle Beach is 30 minutes away.
Hampton Inn Georgetown-Marina - Georgetown Hotels, South Carolina
Location in : 420 Marina Drive, SC 29440, Georgetown, South Carolina
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Road Less Traveled: Georgetown, SC
Georgetown, SC is the third-oldest in city South Carolina, behind Charleston and Beaufort. It is located at the meeting place of four rivers—the Winyah Bay and the Black, Pee Dee, Waccamaw and Sampit rivers—and is surrounded almost completely by water. Georgetown offers the perfect opportunity to explore South Carolina's coast while staying away from the crowds.
Rodeway Inn Georgetown - Georgetown (South Carolina) - United States
Rodeway Inn Georgetown hotel city: Georgetown (South Carolina) - Country: United States
Address: 600 Church Street; zip code: SC 29440
This Georgetown Rodeway Inn is located off US Highway 17 and offers free WiFi in every room. A continental breakfast is provided, and Kaminski House Museum is 1.3 km away.
-- Situé sur l'autoroute US Highway 17, l'établissement Rodeway Inn Georgetown propose une connexion Wi-Fi gratuite dans chaque chambre. Vous pourrez profiter d'un petit-déjeuner continental chaque matin. Le musée Kaminski House est situé à 1,3 km.
-- Este Georgetown Rodeway Inn se encuentra junto a la carretera federal 17 y ofrece conexión WiFi gratuita en todas las habitaciones. Además, sirve un desayuno continental y está situado a 1,3 km de la Casa Museo Kaminski.
-- Das Georgetown Rodeway Inn liegt direkt an dem US Highway 17 und bietet kostenfreies WLAN in jedem Zimmer und ein kontinentales Frühstück. Das Kaminski House Museum liegt 1,3 km entfernt.
-- Georgetown Rodeway Inn汽车旅馆位于美国17号高速公路(US Highway 17)旁,提供客房(均带免费WiFi)与欧陆式早餐,距离卡明斯基故居博物馆(Kaminski House Museum)1.3公里。 Rodeway Inn Georgetown汽车旅馆每间装饰简单的客房均提供平板有线电视和连接浴室,部分客房配有微波炉。 汽车旅馆设有24小时前台、饮料自动售货机与内部免费停车场。 汽车旅馆距离Hobcaw Barony有4.
-- Мотель Georgetown Rodeway Inn расположен рядом с автомагистралью 17. К услугам гостей номера с бесплатным Wi-Fi. Каждое утро гостям подают континентальный завтрак. Дом-музей Камински находится в 1,3 км от мотеля.
-- يقع Georgetown Rodeway Inn قبالة الطريق السريع 17 للولايات المتحدة، ويوفر خدمة الواي فاي المجانية في كل غرفة. يتم توفير وجبة إفطار كونتيننتال، ويقع Kaminski House Museum على بعد 1.3 كم.
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Baymont Inn & Suites Georgetown/Near Georgetown Marina - Georgetown Hotels, South Carolina
Baymont Inn & Suites Georgetown/Near Georgetown Marina 2 Stars Hotel in Georgetown, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory Located in Georgetown, South Carolina, this hotel features a daily continental breakfast and an swimming pool.
Free Wi-Fi is available in each room.
A microwave, refrigerator and coffee-making facilities are available in every room at Baymont Inn and Suites.
Guests can also enjoy access to a flat-screen TV.
Free parking is available at this pet-friendly hotel.
Guests can stay in shape in the on-site fitness centre at Baymont.
Georgetown city centre is just 2.
9 km from this hotel.
Guests will be 1.
9 km from both The Rice Museum and sailing tours on the Jolly River.
Baymont Inn & Suites Georgetown/Near Georgetown Marina - Georgetown Hotels, South Carolina
Location in : 120 Church Street, SC 29440, Georgetown, South Carolina
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Residential for sale - 422 Prince Street, Georgetown, SC 29440
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In early 1815 General Andrew Jackson had just defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans to end the War of 1812 when Charlotte Ann Allston started construction of a new home for her family in Georgetown, South Carolina. The house at 422 Prince Street would become the home of her son, Robert, a West Point graduate that would serve several years in the State Senate before becoming Governor of the State of South Carolina in 1856. The home was periodically updated and expanded including the addition of the second floor plus the sunroom beginning in 1899. While maintaining the original Colonial style construction and wood floors the home seamlessly transitions from Colonial to Modern in the kitchen and baths. This wonderful home is being sold fully furnished with museum quality furnishings throughout. This total property consists of two large lots combined into a classic southern setting. The original Heart of Pine floors have been handsomely restored and serve as the platform for each magnificent room. In the 1890s the entrance was opened and expanded to allow easy access to the two parlors with the comfort of the warm fireplace in each. The formal dining room also has a cozy fireplace and opens to the kitchen and a butlers pantry. The Gentlemans quarters are lined with book cases where you can escape into a great novel. A 300 year old Heart of Pine Island in the center of the kitchen provides the transition to the modern kitchen and its 6-burner gas range, an antique sink found in a farmhouse in Scotland, marble countertops and double French doors that lead to the Botanical Gardens. On the second floor the Master bedroom wing encompasses the entire west side of the home. A warm fireplace welcomes you into the large sitting parlor of the Master wing where you can read or discuss the days activities. As you retire to the Master bedroom you soak in the rich history of over two hundred years then transition to the ultimate modern Master bath with large twin vanities, a clawfoot tub and walk in shower. The two guest bedrooms are equally luxurious adorned with amazing antique furnishings and comfortable bedding with in-suite private baths and a view that overlooks the lush Gardens. Three classic southern porches provide the perfect opportunity to sit and greet friends and neighbors out for an evening walk or just sit and enjoy the beauty of the expansive Gardens. The classically designed Gardens include a series of interconnecting formal Garden rooms that are planted seasonally with low maintenance traditional local trees and shrubs. The Women at the Well statue chiseled in fine marble and surrounded by Blue Stone stepping stones is the center piece of the Gardens. On the grounds there are three event areas including: The Oval Garden which is surrounded by South Carolina Palmetto trees, The Square Garden which is edged with local shrubs and the large east lawn lined with spreading Angel Live Oaks trees which are adorned with Spanish Moss. This property is a featured home in the Historic District of Georgetown and is a protected Historic Treasure. It is situated just a block from the Georgetown Harbor where the shrimp and fish boats unload their fresh catch. So, you can just walk over in the afternoon and pick out your seafood that was swimming that morning. The City of Georgetown is located on Winyah Bay at the confluence of the Black, Great Pee Dee, Waccamaw, and Sampit rivers today Georgetown has excellent Boating plus Fresh and Salt water fishing. Georgetown County is a wonderful place to live with activities such as; Championship golf, Cultural Attractions such as Brookgreen Gardens and the Atalaya Castle in Huntington Beach State Park plus live performing theatre, fine dining and boutique shopping all with a very low overall cost of living. It is located just 40 miles south of Myrtle Beach and 50 miles north of historic Charleston.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3 full and 1 half
Square Feet: 0
Price: $1,375,000
MLS ID: 1801253
For more information about this property, please contact Valerie Stewart at 843-222-3687 or valerietlc@aol.com. You can also text 4804939 to 67299.
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Black Georgetown Remembered
As part of its bicentennial celebration in 1988-89, Georgetown University honors this remarkable community in a documentary video titled Black Georgetown Remembered. Through the recollections of the members of the Georgetown black community, some of whom still reside in Georgetown, the documentary pays tribute to a community that thrived amidst slavery, Jim Crow laws, and economic inequity to emerge with a rare strength and identity. It features the remembrances of the decades of the 1940s to the 1950s when the population of Georgetown changed markedly.
This video complements the book Black Georgetown Remembered first published in 1991 and now available in a 25th anniversary commemorative hardcover edition:
Produced and directed by David W. Powell
Executive Producer Kathleen Menzie Lesko
Producer, Story Conception Valerie Babb
Writer Larry Klein
Producer Lorraine Davis-Dantley
Producer Robin Stevens Payes
Research Historian Carroll R. Gibbs
Educational Consultant Ronald M. Johnson
Educational Consultant Joseph M. Murphy
Produced for Georgetown University by Powell, Kritzer & Associates
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Morgan Park
A historic fort, sandy beaches, a bazillion crabs, beautiful boardwalks and boats are all part of the charm of tiny Morgan Park. Explore this Georgetown gem with the Summer 2016 Video Producer kids from the Georgetown Library.
Images from the Georgetown County Digital Library, gcdigital.org
Music from Audionautix.com, Jason Shaw, producer
Project made possible by a SPARKS Grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services.
Sarah & Jon Wedding Film | Greenfield Plantation | Georgetown, SC
South Carolina's Magnificent Historic Register Landmarks: The Coast
From the stately ruins of Sheldon Church, to the rice plantations of Georgetown County, South Carolina's coast offers an incredible array of historic landmarks. Travel with South Carolina based writer and photographer Bill Fitzpatrick as shares a couple of his favorite photographs from each coastal county.
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Hobcaw Barony - SC
Best of America by Horseback visited Hobcaw Barony, a 16,000 acre plantation on the coast of South Carolina near Georgetown. Equestrians can bring their own horses to Hobcaw for day riding on 20 miles of marked horse trails. This property is privately owned by the Belle W. Baruch Foundation and is open to the public for guided tours and research. Visit hobcawbarony.org for more information.
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Residential for sale - 422 Prince Street, Georgetown, SC 29440
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Property Site:
In early 1815 General Andrew Jackson had just defeated the British in the Battle of New Orleans to end the War of 1812 when Charlotte Ann Allston started construction of a new home for her family in Georgetown, South Carolina. The house at 422 Prince Street would become the home of her son, Robert, a West Point graduate that would serve several years in the State Senate before becoming Governor of the State of South Carolina in 1856. The home was periodically updated and expanded including the addition of the second floor plus the sunroom beginning in 1899. While maintaining the original Colonial style construction and wood floors the home seamlessly transitions from Colonial to Modern in the kitchen and baths. This wonderful home is being sold fully furnished with museum quality furnishings throughout. This total property consists of two large lots combined into a classic southern setting. The original Heart of Pine floors have been handsomely restored and serve as the platform for each magnificent room. In the 1890s the entrance was opened and expanded to allow easy access to the two parlors with the comfort of the warm fireplace in each. The formal dining room also has a cozy fireplace and opens to the kitchen and a butlers pantry. The Gentlemans quarters are lined with book cases where you can escape into a great novel. A 300 year old Heart of Pine Island in the center of the kitchen provides the transition to the modern kitchen and its 6-burner gas range, an antique sink found in a farmhouse in Scotland, marble countertops and double French doors that lead to the Botanical Gardens. On the second floor the Master bedroom wing encompasses the entire west side of the home. A warm fireplace welcomes you into the large sitting parlor of the Master wing where you can read or discuss the days activities. As you retire to the Master bedroom you soak in the rich history of over two hundred years then transition to the ultimate modern Master bath with large twin vanities, a clawfoot tub and walk in shower. The two guest bedrooms are equally luxurious adorned with amazing antique furnishings and comfortable bedding with in-suite private baths and a view that overlooks the lush Gardens. Three classic southern porches provide the perfect opportunity to sit and greet friends and neighbors out for an evening walk or just sit and enjoy the beauty of the expansive Gardens. The classically designed Gardens include a series of interconnecting formal Garden rooms that are planted seasonally with low maintenance traditional local trees and shrubs. The Women at the Well statue chiseled in fine marble and surrounded by Blue Stone stepping stones is the center piece of the Gardens. On the grounds there are three event areas including: The Oval Garden which is surrounded by South Carolina Palmetto trees, The Square Garden which is edged with local shrubs and the large east lawn lined with spreading Angel Live Oaks trees which are adorned with Spanish Moss. This property is a featured home in the Historic District of Georgetown and is a protected Historic Treasure. It is situated just a block from the Georgetown Harbor where the shrimp and fish boats unload their fresh catch. So, you can just walk over in the afternoon and pick out your seafood that was swimming that morning. The City of Georgetown is located on Winyah Bay at the confluence of the Black, Great Pee Dee, Waccamaw, and Sampit rivers today Georgetown has excellent Boating plus Fresh and Salt water fishing. Georgetown County is a wonderful place to live with activities such as; Championship golf, Cultural Attractions such as Brookgreen Gardens and the Atalaya Castle in Huntington Beach State Park plus live performing theatre, fine dining and boutique shopping all with a very low overall cost of living. It is located just 40 miles south of Myrtle Beach and 50 miles north of historic Charleston.
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 3 full and 1 half
Square Feet: 0
Price: $1,375,000
MLS ID: 1801253
For more information about this property, please contact Valerie Stewart at 843-222-3687 or valerietlc@aol.com. You can also text 4804939 to 67299.
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Georgetown Kids Ask: Education and Jobs
At a dinner party, kids from Georgetown County, SC quiz students from Duke University about the importance and challenges of college. They then turn their attention to the adults present, asking them about their jobs.
Music: GroovyBaby by Jason Shaw, audionautix.com.
Video made possible through a grant from the Institute for Museum and Library Services and the SC State Library.
The Rice Museum
Clemson Extension Agent and Host of Making It Grow Amanda McNulty travels to The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC and talks with Museum Director James Fitch about this important crop in South Carolina's history.