Lighthouse Tour Georgetown South Carolina
Georgetown S.C.
I make it to Georgetown and stay for 3 nights waiting for a bad blow to pass.
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Georgetown S.C. Parks & Recreation; Petition
Let us camp in Georgetown S.C. !!!!!!!
2011 Summer Vacation/Ep. 17: HH, SC
Hilton Head Island, SC. Or HH how you might see it on ppl's cars with those HH oval decals. HH is on the Atlantic Ocean Coast, very close to the GA border.
Watch this video and then go back to the Myrtle Beach videos, you see the huge difference btwn these two resorts, no beachwear or any other stores in HH, very very very few stores in HH and those very few, all high-end kind of stores, only department stores in HH, why? HH is a high-end kind of resort, only very rich LIBERAL ppl in HH, all beaches are private, no hotels in HH, HH is a very seclusive kind of resort. Very unwelcome to tourists, liberals always wanna separate themselves from the rest of the world.
Very boring this HH compared with Myrtle Beach, at least for me, but for others...
Full of expensive cars in HH, especially european models, BMW, Mercedes, Range Rover, etc. Lots of Hollywood ppl own luxury homes in HH.
And full of damn roundabouts, never seen so many roundabouts on a so small geographical area, personally I have zero experience with such type of intersections, no roundabouts up in Toronto, europeans might feel at home in HH, EU city streets are all built on roundabouts.
One of the very few places I don't like in SC, but I guess this beautiful state is open for pretty much everybody, freakin' liberals included, RICH liberals of course.
My last SC stop in this very road trip, now heading to...
Floodwaters Creep into Historic Georgetown, South Carolina
Floodwaters creep into Historic Georgetown, South Carolina. HD Video by Tech. Sgt. Andrea Rhode | 108th Public Affairs Detachment | 09.25.2018 | As flooding continues across the state of South Carolina, Georgetown prepares for the worst. With more than 10-feet predicted, locals see the first signs of the potential flooding as high tide brings water into town through the storm drains on Sept. 25, 2018.
Georgetown, South Carolina
Von Charleston aus fuhren wir heute der Küste entlang, zunächst nach Georgetown. Mit seinen Hochseeschiffen und historischen Häusern an der Winyah Bay gilt die Stadt bei Vielen als Klein-Charleston, ja sogar als heimliche Hauptstadt des Südens. Wir machten einen Spaziergang durch den Historic District und den kleinen Hafen.
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.
All American Trail (Fort Bragg, NC)
The All American Trail is in the Carolina Sandhills region of North Carolina near Fort Bragg. This public-use trail runs east-west for about 12 miles through some rugged hilly and sandy terrain. This area of North Carolina is very unique, geologically. Tall pines dominate the landscape and with all of the sand, you might wonder why the ocean is still a hundred miles away from here. On this day we ride about 4 miles to and from the Rockfish Creek boardwalk from the Plank Rd. trailhead. The trail is more suitable for mountain bikes, but hybrids will work. The temperature was in the mid 70s on this day. Filmed on January 14, 2013 in 1080p. For more information on this trail visit:
Weekend Vlog #5 | Little Vacation in Georgetown SC |
My husband and I had a great weekend visiting my Meme in Georgetown, SC!! I hope you enjoy our vlog and we will catch you again next time!
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How Goat Island Could Help Georgetown SC
Goat Island could be a good buffer to minimize the visual effects of commercial operations located to the south, and a place for sailboating and other recreational possibilities. This was emphasized a number to times by professional planners, residents, local officials and downtown business owners who had a chance to express what should or should not happen to Goat Island—the roughly 30-acre island in the Sampit River between Front Street and East Bay Park. SGA Architecture president Steve Goggans, AIA, LEED AP, represented the design firm selected to develop the plan for the island and led the public hearing Tuesday at Georgetown City Hall. He was introduced by City Administrator Chris Carter who also spoke during the hearing, especially during the discussion period following a presentation by Goggans and a review of two large conceptual maps and a four-color drawing made by Clemson University students who studied the area several years ago. Goggans says he recently met with property owner Jerry Blackmon of Charlotte, N.C., who has says he may donate 20 of the 30 acres if he likes what will be done with the island. Goggans says he had not seen Blackmon for more than 20 years. The SGA president says the 20 acres or so to be donated is estimated to be worth between $600,000 and $800,000, and such a plan should be a positive for the city and the land owner, who has asked for assurances the municipality will not seek commercial development of the acreage, such as condos, which he seems not interested in having on Goat Island. The property does not have water, sewer or electricity, so such development would be costly. Mayor Jack Scoville and several city council members are in the audience. Following the meeting, he was asked by the Georgetown Times to sum up some of the top considerations: 1. Use—Should we use the island for low or high impact recreation? 2. Cost—How much can we afford to invest? 3. Access—How will we access the island?Obviously, all three are interconnected, the Mayor says. Low impact means lower cost and less convenient access, he says. High impact means more cost and necessitates more convenient access. I favor leaving the island as natural as possible with some nature trails, a couple of observation decks, a small boat dock or two, and other limited improvements, Mayor Scoville says. This keeps the upfront costs down, reduces long term maintenance, and preserves the uniqueness of the island. Opportunities suggested by SGA Architecture of Pawleys Island and Charleston include • Excellent views of Goat Island from downtown waterfront district. • Excellent views of downtown waterfront district from Goat Island. • Highland areas consist of pine and hardwood trees with opportunities for picnicking, bird watching, camping and nature walks. • Promote growth of canopy trees to screen steel mill and port. • Potential for boardwalk connection between two islands.• Boating access from public boat landings and river systems—South Carolina water trails. • Potential kayak rentals and launching area. Constraints suggested by SGA Architecture include: • Anchored boats in channel impede flow of boat traffic. • Undesirable views to steel mill and port from Goat Island and downtown district. • Abandoned vessels tied to Goat Island shoreline provide undesirable views from downtown waterfront district. • Much of island is classified as wetlands. • Difficult to bridge, limiting access. • Difficult to provide services and utilities.It was pointed out that soils maps show five acres are wetlands and five acres could have walking trails, nature watch platforms and picnic areas. Johnny Weaver, Wooden Boat Show dock master and local real estate agent, says he also recently met with property owner Blackmon in Georgetown. Weaver says he has known Blackmon for a number of years and agreed when someone in the room called Mr. Blackmon a visionary when it comes to development of a town. Blackmon owns waterfront property here and seemed to be very interested in seeing the historic city grow and attract tourism and commerce. Weaver says Blackmon's interest goes beyond the normal desires of a property owner. He seemed to truly want to see something special to this community which he feels is unique. Weaver says told Blackmon and his assistant about the prospects of having sailing ships in the bay. At a recent Tuesday luncheon of Georgetown Rotarians, Weaver had noteworthy points he wanted to emphasize about the 24th Annual Wooden Boat Show (WBS).One, he emphasized the Junior Sailing instruction and the new advanced sailing program offered by the organization. This all took off much faster than we figured, Weaver says There is a waiting list of youngsters hoping to participate in 2014. A total of 78 young sailors received training this year.
Georgetown Cemetery
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Wooden Boat Show Georgetown SC 2009
18th Annual Wooden Boat Show and Race in Georgetown SC
Music in the Park - Historic Georgetown SC
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Harborwalk Marina - High tide Monday Oct. 5
Chris Carroll, Operations Manager for Harborwalk Marina, an Evening Post Industries property, sent video of the Harbor and Marina at high tide on Monday Oct. 5, 2015. Carroll told South Strand News staff the tanks on the hill where not affected by the water.
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Christmas Parade in Georgetown, SC
Dig @ Hampton Plantation
Layers of dirt scraped away reveal pieces of life in a slave house at Hampton Plantation. The state historic site is hosting a weeklong volunteer excavation of the house. The week is topped off with Archaeology Day beginning at 10 a.m. Saturday. It's free to attend lectures, participate in activities, watch some of the work on the site, hike around the plantation and tour the mansion.
DeBordieu® After Hurricane Irma
Hurricane Irma was one of the most powerful hurricanes on records bringing strong winds and excessive flooding throughout the southeast. Here is a glance of how DeBordieu Colony located in South Carolina fared after this record breaking storm.
Upscale RV park is in the works in the Lowcountry
Early plans for the Compass RV Park in Hardeeville, S.C. show several amenities including a dog park and a festival-type area. The planned 185-acre upscale park will have 950 spots for RVs for up to 18 months at a stretch.
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