Murrells Inlet Real Estate for sale, South Carolina Murrells Inlet and surrounding areas of Myrtle Beach, Litchfield, Pawleys Island, Garden City, Surfside Beach, Socastee, North Myrtle Beach, Georgetown.
Murrells Inlet----Visit the historic fishing village of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, a quiet town where you can enjoy nature and the creek with all its inhabitants. Listen to the sounds of the waterfowl as they dive into the water searching for their food. Taste the catch from the ocean that made Murrells Inlet the Seafood Capital of South Carolina. Visit the local seafood markets or eat at one of the famous restaurants that have something for everyone on the menu. You also have the option of taking one of the fishing excursions and catch your own dinner. In the evening there are a variety of local entertainers at area restaurants and bars. As you stroll along the Marshwalk running aside the creek you can enjoy all the fishing boats and spectacular views of the marsh and catch a view of the sunset. Explore the creek in canoes and kayaks or catch a big flounder on a fishing trip. Play golf at one of the many beautifully manicured golf courses or take a parasail ride in the sky. Visit Brookgreen Gardens across the street from Huntington State Park, the world's largest outdoor sculpture garden. Brookgreen provides a glimpse into the history of the Waccamaw Neck. Everyday, Brookgreen offers a wide array of informative tours, programs, and exhibits for all ages. Each season they offer new art and horticulture exhibitions and special events, they also offer yearly memberships.
Pawleys Island, South Carolina, located 70 miles north of Charleston and 25 miles south of Myrtle Beach, is known as one of the oldest summer resorts on the East Coast.
The families of rice planters who owned plantations on the nearby rivers first settled Pawleys Island in the early 1700's. The planters knew that it was unhealthy for their families to remain on the rivers during the summer and that the seashore was much healthier. Even though they didn't know about malaria in the 1700's, they knew enough to get away! They moved their families, horses, cows, bedding, provisions and furniture to Pawleys in May of each year, where they remained until the first frost in November!
From this leisurely existence has developed the charm of Pawleys that still remains. Also still remaining are 12 residences in the historic district, which date from the late 1700's to the mid 1800's. Pawleys continues to be known for its shoeless, carefree, laid-back life style, which includes crabbing in the adjacent creeks, fishing, the stories of ghosts, the rope hammocks and the unspoiled, unsophisticated, casual, delightful stretch of wide beach and sand dunes.
"Arrogantly Shabby"
Surfside Beach
These South Strand communities have been family favorites for generations. Surfside Beach, in fact, proudly calls itself "the family beach." Along its lovely beachfront, youll find beach houses, hotels, condominiums, and a popular fishing pier where families can fish and crab. Surfside was incorporated in 1964 and is known for it's clean beaches that are protrolled by the town police everyday.
Garden City Beach
To the south of Surfside Beach is Garden City Beach. The majority of Garden Citys vacationers stay in beach houses, with condos coming in a close second. With access to the ocean and inlet, Garden City Beach is a hot spot for fishing, crabbing, and other water sports. The community has a fishing pier, marina, amusements, restaurants, and other businesses.
Myrtle Beach
Families began vacationing in Myrtle Beach (originally called New Town) more than a century ago, making their way from inland locales by horse and buggy then ferrying over the Waccamaw River to reach the undeveloped coast. Oceanfront development began in the early 1900s. Myrtle Beach hosts hundreds of hotels, restaurants, attractions, retail stores, and other businesses.
North Myrtle Beach
North Myrtle Beach was founded more than 30 years ago when the communities of Windy Hill, Crescent Beach, Ocean Drive, and Cherry Grove united. North Myrtle Beachs accommodations include everything from rustic beach cottages and mom-and-pop motels to luxury resorts. Of course, you cant describe North Myrtle Beach without mentioning the shag, a dance that originated here and continues to thrive in local dance clubs and at annual shag reunion.
Georgetown
Few other areas in America contain more history or charm than Georgetown, South Carolina. From its earliest beginnings as the probable site of the first European settlement in North America in 1526, to its present status as a vibrant and gracious city of 9,000, Georgetown has long been known for its warm hospitality and Southern charm.
The third oldest city in South Carolina, following Charleston and Beaufort, Georgetown was founded in 1729 and became an official port of entry in 1732. Prior to this, all foreign exports and imports had to pass through Charleston. Duties and the added freight had to be paid there. With the designation of Georgetown as a port of entry, the area's merchants and planters could deal directly with all ports, bypassing Charleston.
The first permanent settlers to the area were the English who were actively involved in the Indian trade. French and Scots settlers arrived shortly after and added to an expanding English contingent. During these early days of settlement most were either traders, planters or producers of naval stores.
From the years of early settlement, through the Revolutionary War and up to the advent of the Civil War, Georgetown flourished. Indigo and rice became the major crops of the area. Prior to the Revolution, the British Parliament encouraged the production of indigo with a bounty. The ready market for the blue dye enabled planters to make large fortunes quickly. With the advent of the Revolution, however, this bounty ended and the planters of the area turned to rice for their economic well being.
Georgetown played an active role in the American Revolution by sending Thomas Lynch, Sr. and Thomas Lynch, Jr. to the Continental Congress where the younger was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. British troops occupied Georgetown from July, 1780 to May, 1781. Many of the skirmishes between Francis Marion, the Swamp Fox, and British troops took place in Georgetown County.
As indigo was no longer profitable after the Revolution, the local planters turned to the production of rice. The many swamps and low-lying areas by the tidal rivers and the large labor supply made the cultivation of this crop highly profitable. By 1840, the Georgetown District (County) produced nearly one-half of the total rice crop of the United States and the port exported more rice than any port in the world. The local variety called "Carolina Gold" was in demand worldwide. This labor intensive crop provided great riches for the planters.
The Civil War changed the whole way of life for this region. The reconstruction period that followed was a social, political and economic upheaval. The rice crops following the war were failures, and rice could no longer support the economy of Georgetown. The combination of the disruption of the work patterns, competition from Southwestern rice growers, and several devastating hurricanes spelled the end of the once fabulous rice culture by the dawn of the twentieth century.
The need for an economic alternative to rice was met by lumber. The Atlantic Coast Lumber Company was incorporated in 1903. By 1914, it was the largest lumber producing plant on the East Coast. However, in 1932 ACL declared bankruptcy and Georgetown entered a period of immense economic decline. Recovery began in 1936 when International Paper Company built a plant here. By 1942 this plant had become the largest kraft paper mill in the world. Georgetown Steel and an array of other smaller plants have diversified Georgetown's industrial base. Commercial fishing has become a significant industry. In recent years, retirees and vacationers have contributed greatly to the well-being of the area. Tourism has become an increasingly significant element in the area's economy.
Georgetown's long history combined with its diversity of cultures, linkage to the sea, triumphs, defeats and revitalizations have all contributed to create an area known for its charm and beauty.
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