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1. Pack your basket to enjoy an afternoon at BROOKGREEN GARDENS with more than 2,000 species of plants, over 500 pieces or sculpture, and a 50-acre wildlife park. Brookgreen truly is the Lowcountry's Best Kept Secret.
2. Meg will pack your afternoon refreshments for you to enjoy on your sunset sail aboard the tall ship JOLLY ROVER. After your sail, enjoy fresh seafood for dinner at THE RIVER ROOM.

3. RELAX in a rocking chair on the porch of HARBOR HOUSE and immerse yourself in the sights and sound of the waterfront. Shrimp boats unload, pelicans and egrets prance, sailboats glide by on the sparkling water all for your viewing pleasure.
4. Put on your walking shoes and join MISS NELL'S TOURS of the National Historic Register Historic District of beautiful Georgetown. This is the South at its best!
5. Hop into your swimsuit and head over the PAWLEYS ISLAND, a much-loved beach escape since the 1700's. Be sure to include time for shopping for one of the areas hand - made treasures, the Pawleys Island Rope Hammock.
6. Don't miss all the fabulous SHOPPING Georgetown has to offer. Antiques stores, art galleries, quaint specialty shops, bookstores and museum stores provide a shopper's haven.
7. Spend a day at HUNTINGTON STATE PARK. Peruse the extensive nature trails, white sandy beach and the ruins of Atalaya (aka the Castle).
8. Go down the block to the RICE MUSEUM and learn of the rice culture that dominated life in Georgetown County and became one of the most colorful chapters in the history of our community.
9. Continue your walk down the Harborwalk to the KAMINSKI HOUSE MUSEUM. This home was built in 1769, and contains an outstanding collection of American and English antiques from the 18th and 19th centuries. Guided tours are given on the hour.
10. Geraldine will enthrall you with her SWAMP FOX TOURS as she drives by major points of interest and shares a ghost story or two.
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11. GOLF the Tidelands at one of 110 courses within 35 miles of Harbor House.
12. Captain Rod entertains you on his LOWCOUNTRY PLANTATION TOURS. Cruise up the peaceful rivers and step into the past. After your cruise, dine at THE RICE PADDY, a favorite of locals.
13. HOBCAW BARONY, winter retreat of Bernard Baruch, offers tours and programs on coastal ecosystems and local wildlife.
14. Take a day trip to CHARLESTON, SC located 60 miles south. Purchase sweet grass baskets and enjoy carriage tours of this enchanting city.
15. Naturalist guided kayak tours are offered by BLACK RIVER OUTDOORS CENTER EXPEDITIONS. Tour the Black River Cypress - Tupelo Swamps, Chicora Wood Plantation and Sandy Island Nature Preserve, Huntington Beach Salt Marsh Creeks, or Historic Georgetown Harbor.

16. Go offshore fishing to the Gulfstream and catch billfish, tuna, wahoo, and dolphin. GUL-R-BOY and HEIDENSEEK are just two charter services. In-shore trips, live baiting and kite fishing are also available.
17. Head south and tour HOPSEWEE PLANTATION, a typical lowcountry rice plantation of the early eighteenth century and the birthplace of Thomas Lynch, Jr. a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
18. Discover the shrimping village of MCCLELLANVILLE. Dine at BUSTER'S for yummy fried seafood. Visit SEEWEE VISITOR AND ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION CENTER, CAPE ROMAIN NATIONAL REFUGE, and HAMPTON PLANTATION.
19. MYRTLE BEACH, 35 miles north, offers amusement parks, factory outlet stores, mini-golf, and music theatres. Join in the fun of the bustling crowds.
20. Take a bike ride on one of Harbor House's bikes and feel the cool breeze blow through your hair. Thank the good LORD that you found Georgetown, SC.
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