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    Tourist Attractions

    Laurel Hill-McClellanville Plantation, Charleston County

    Location - McClellanville, Charleston County
    In rural Charleston County on Highway 17, 30 miles north of Charleston, 60 miles south of Myrtle Beach.
          1850 - Earliest known date of existence
          1850 - Bought by Richard Tillia Morrison
          1852 - House built by Richard Tillia Morrison

    Original house decayed into ruins. 1852 new house was build by R. T. Morrison. This house was smashed by Hurrican Hugo. 1982 was moved to Doe Hall and restored.

          1859 - Conveyed to David Doar
          1950 - Sold out of the family
          1982 - R. L. and Jackie Morrison bought it back.

    Jeremy Creek

    A coastal home on Jeremy Creek, in the historical seaside village of McClellanville, will be our refuge at night with its warm fireplaces and cozy ambiance. The beautiful views from the windows of this gracious home brings sights of fishing boats, pelicans, ancient live oak trees with Spanish moss blowing in the balmy sea breeze. The big screened in porch with swings and rocking chairs will bring us together in the evening to recount our stories of the day. A massage therapist will be available for anyone who wants additional indulgences.

    The Village Museum

    In McClellanville visit the Village Museum Exhibits at The Village Inn Museum demonstrate a time line of history beginning with villages of the Seewee Indians and the settlement at Jamestown by the Huguenots, through the rice planting on the great Santee Plantations and the establishment of the village of McClellanville.

    Displays also tell of the simple lifestyle of the postwar farmer, the rise of timber harvesting in the 20th century and the growth of the local seafood industry.

    The museum will both educate visitors as well as entertain them. The Village Museum facilities include Interpretive Tours, Picnic Area, Museum Store, and Visitor Information.

    The Village Museum
    401 Pinckney St.
    McClellanville, SC 29458
    843 887-3030 McClellanville Town Hall
    405 Pinckney St
    . McClellanville, SC 29458
    843-887-3712




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