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Georgetown, SC Road Trips

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town in and county seat of Georgetown County, South Carolina, United States

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Trip Routes

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Longest Drive

226 mi

Greer, SC

Quickest Drive

4h 41m

Greer, SC

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Georgetown, SC by the Numbers

Recent demographic snapshot from the US Census Bureau's American Community Survey.

Population

8,511

Median Income

$57,704

Median Home Value

$158,600

Median Age

49.2

Source: US Census Bureau ACS 5-year (public domain). See our methodology for details.

Georgetown, SC at a Glance

Founded

1729

Elevation

13 ft

Area

7 mi²

Notable People from Georgetown, SC

A sampling of people born in Georgetown, SC.

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden

Melissa Jefferson-Wooden

2001

American athlete

Francis Marion

Francis Marion

1732–1795

American politician, Continental Army officer (1732-1795)

Anthuan Maybank

1969

athletics competitor

Joseph Rainey

Joseph Rainey

1832–1887

politician (1832-1887)

Jake Ford

1946–1996

basketball player (1946–1996)

Clayton Geathers

Clayton Geathers

1992

American football player

Thomas R. Mitchell

1783–1837

American politician

Jacquelyn Grant

1948

American feminist and theologian

Clifton Geathers

Clifton Geathers

1987

player of American football

Landmarks & Historic Sites

Attractions and heritage-registered places located in Georgetown, SC.

Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church

Prince George Winyah Episcopal Church

church in Georgetown, South Carolina

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Old Market Building

Old Market Building

Georgetown, SC, listed on the NRHP in South Carolina

National Register of Historic Places listed place
Winyah Indigo School

Winyah Indigo School

Historic school building in Georgetown, South Carolina

National Register of Historic Places listed place

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Traveler Guide to Georgetown, SC

Georgetown, known for being a historic seaport, is nestled between Myrtle Beach and Charleston in South Carolina. It was established in 1732, making it the state’s third oldest city, behind Charleston and Beaufort. The waterfront city is inhabited by many museums, shops, restaurants, and historic attractions. It is best seen by walking and boat tours.

There are three major, must-see museums: Kaminski House. Built in the early 1700s and overlooks Front Street and the Sampit River. It was the residence of three Georgetown mayors and named after one, Harold Kaminski. The inside of the museum includes much of the original flooring and molds, and it also houses many antiques as well as a store. Admission to this museum is only $5. The Rice Museum. In the Old Market building, which is known by locals as the town clock because of the clock faces on all four sides of the bell tower. This museum focuses on telling the story of the rice culture in Georgetown through dioramas and films. This museum also contains a gift shop and just opened four permanent exhibits. These all tell stories on different influential parts of Georgetown’s past. The most interesting of these exhibits include one on Miss Ruby Forsythe, who was one of South Carolina’s great educators, and an exhibit on Joseph Hayne Rainey, the first African American to be elected to the U.S. Congress. The Georgetown County Museum. Holds the stories of more than 300 years of Georgetown history. It includes artefacts from local Native American tribes, slave bills, plantation information, paper making tips from pine trees, and letters from Revolutionary War Patriots. This building has the heart and soul of Georgetown history and it would be tragic to miss it. Also worth visiting are: Strand Theatre. in the League of Historic American Theater listings. The box office was built for the 1987 movie Made in Heaven.

The best way to experience Georgetown is through walking and boat tours. The best walking tours include historic ones, through museums and old buildings, and ghost tours, through the streets at nighttime. These ghost tours are a huge hit in Georgetown because they are led by a story teller. As the group walks through the dark streets, holding lanterns, the leader tells of the history of Georgetown, including all the ghosts that supposedly reside here. The tour is done as a group and is a great way to understand Georgetown through a fun activity. Other kinds of tours are boat tours. These tours take place in the marshland and the intracoastal waterways. Participants can experience the city while getting a unique experience because they are learning from a boat. The tours also include different information about Georgetown, which involves tales of plank walking and secrets about pirates and their treasures. The Harborwalk, Boat Shed, Hazzard, and Georgetown Landing Marina are the four major marinas in this city. These marinas are very important to the city because it has most of its travel by water. In fact, it is the second largest seaport in South Carolina, handling more than 960,000 tons of materials a year. Harborwalk Marina. Located on the Sampit River where the water is calm. It is only a boardwalk away from the historic district of Georgetown. This marina is surrounded by restaurants, shopping, and many other accommodations. It is equipped with a dock house, laundry facilities, restrooms, and showers. Hazzard Marina.

There are many restaurants in Georgetown, offering a large variety of cuisines to please everyone. There are five restaurants, however, that stand out as providing the historic theme associated with Georgetown as well as the excellent food that pleases even the locals. River Room, Harvest Moon, and Thomas Cafe are all very popular dining choices for local Georgetown residents. These restaurants provide a large variety of foods, including all kinds of seafood, burgers, hot dogs, ice cream, coffee, lamb, wine, deep fried foods and sandwiches. The River Room. The River Room has served delectable coastal-influenced fare to a tremendous following of loyal patrons since 1984. Moderately-priced lunch selections include World Famous Shrimp and Grits and crunchy Pecan Chicken Salad. For dinner, there's an extensive wine list to go with chef specialties such as Herb-crusted Grouper or McClellanville Crab Cakes. Lands End: On the water, Lands End offers a variety of dishes, including seafood, prime rib, pasta, and sandwiches. Rollin Local, 732 Front Street, ☏ +1 843-485-4345. The location inside an old bank exudes Southern charm and hospitable gentility. Rollin Local sports burnished wood, exposed brick walls, Oriental rugs, and gorgeous artwork. The food and wine match the romantic setting. Check out the former bank vault that is now a wine cellar. Though their food is expensive, these folks know how to make a mean meal worth the moola. Make a reservation! While the meals are upscale, about any manner of dress would work here except for t-shirts and flip-flops.

Mansfield Plantation Bed & Breakfast, 1776 Mansfield Rd, a historic rice plantation. It is known as one of the most well-preserved antebellum rice plantations in the United States. It sits on 1,000 private acres that take visitors back to pre-Civil War plantation life. The bed and breakfast has 9 private guest rooms and includes a low country breakfast and the chance to explore the fields and bird watch by the Black River. Aside from this historic accommodation, Georgetown also offers some hotels such as the Quality Inn and Hampton Inn.

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