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WALKING SHADOWS GHOST TOURS
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Phone: 843-543-5321
Website: http://www.myspace.com
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Address:
701 Front Street/ Beside the Town Clock
Georgetown
South Carolina
29440
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Walking Shadows Ghost Tours offer a fun way to learn the legends and history of our lovely town. Tours are given each night @ 7:30pm and 9:30pm. Tours take about 2hrs. and we have water, bug spray, and rain gear at no cost!! Each site we visit has been declared haunted!! Come and join us for some spooky history and happy hauntings!! Call for Informaion or Reservations: 843-543-5321. "WHERE THE PAST MEETS THE PRESENT"
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Captain Don's Carolina Cruising
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Sail the Coastal Carolinas in the schooner Evening Star!
Gourmet Cuisine - Fine Wines - Top Self Toddies
Onshore/Offshore Sport Fishing - Waterfront Observation of Special Regattas - Fireworks Displays - Sporting Events - Spring Break
Captain Don Johnson
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REMEMBER WHEN TOURS
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Phone: (843)833-2939
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Address:
907 Front Street
Georgetown
South Carolina
29440
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tROLLEY TOURS: National Register Historic District; Major Points of Interest; Experienced Guides. Come tour with us and enjoy Southern Hospitality at its best!! See: Rice Planters' homes, old churches, and many other sights!! Experience the history, charm and beauty of Georgetown with us. Trolley Boarding Times: 10:00-4:00. For Information or Reservations Call (843)833-2939. Tickets available at 907 Front Street.
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Plantation River Tours
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Plantation River Tours offers scenic boat tours along historic plantations of South Carolina's beautiful Lowcountry rivers. Departing from Wacca Wache Marina in Murrells Inlet, you'll see rice plantations, trunk gates, slave cabins, moss-laden oak trees, alligators, eagles and osprey. Your narrator will be a local historian and will educate you on the history, mystery and legends of the Rice Plantations. So sit back, relax and enjoy the cruise!
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Ghosts of Georgetown - Lantern Tours
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Phone: 843-543-5777
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Address:
South Carolina
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With re-enactor Bob Wolf and storyteller Elizabeth Robertson Huntsinger Wolf, Author of Ghosts of Georgetown and More Ghosts of Georgetown
*Lantern led walking tour
*1 to 1 1/2 hours
*1 to 1 1/2 miles
$15 per adult
*$8 ages 8 - 12
*Reservations ONLY
*NO WALKS WILL BE SCHEDULED WHEN THERE ARE NO RESERVATIONS
*Ghosts tours depart Friday evenings at dusk with no less than five adults
*Times will vary seasonally
*Wheelchair friendly
*Cash only
Call 843-543-5777 for reservations
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Carolina Rover
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Phone: 843-546-8822
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Address:
733 Front St., P.O. Box 2047
Georgetown
South Carolina
29442
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Go shelling on a barrier island in a bird-watcher's paradise under the shadow of the Georgetown Lighthouse.
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The Extreme Fisherman
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Fishing Guide and Charter Service for The Grand Strand, including Myrtle Beach, Murrells Inlet, Waccamaw Neck and Georgetown areas.
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Huntington Beach State Park
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This picturesque oceanfront park is a coastal escape of natural beauty. Amenities include RV and tent sites, ocean swimming and fishing, nature trails, daily nature programs and a gift store. "Atalaya," the former winter home of Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington, is the site each year for the Atalaya Arts and Crafts Festival. Atalaya's Special Day and the Huntington Beach Surf Fishing Rodeo are other events held here.
Open M-Su daylight until dark.
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Capt. Dick's Marina
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Offering all types of water activities- from deep sea and inshore fishing trips, to parasailing, jet skis, rental boats, dolphin watching, and saltwater marsh Explorer cruises.
Located in the heart of Murrells Inlet on the waterfront.
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Georgetown Coastal Adventures, LLC
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Fish Winyah Bay, North Inlet, North and South Santee Rivers and Bulls Bay. Catfish trips on the Santee River, river and bay Cruises, river back water and Barrier Island site seeing tours, on board seminars.
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Brookgreen Gardens
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A showplace of art and nature developed in the 1930s by Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington on the site of four colonial rice plantations. Over 550 pieces of America's finest 19th and 20th century sculptures, by artists such as Frederic Remington, Daniel Chester French and Mrs. Huntington, are exhibited among 2,000 species of plants. Native animals and birds can be seen in a wildlife park, and special guided nature cruises and kayak trips wind through the tidal creeks and abandoned rice fields for a closer peek at the area's history and wildlife.
Open M-Su 9:30am-4:45pm. Closed Christmas Day.
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Lowcountry Plantation Tours
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Each of our tours offers a relaxing, enjoyable, and educational re-introduction to the History, Mystery, & Legends of lives and times past. You'll discover hidden treasures, forgotten pleasures, and even a ghost story or two.
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Capt. Shannon's Sport Fishing
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Smooth water fishing in Murrells
Inlet/Myrtle Beach area for Red Drum ,Trout and Flouder. Check out our web site @ www.Catch-1familyfun.com Good fishing to all!!
Capt. Shannon Currie
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