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The former winter home and studio of noted American sculptress, Anna Hyatt Huntington, and her husband, Archer Milton Huntington, Atalaya is also listed as a National Historic Landmark. The castle is the site for the annual Atalaya Arts and Crafts Festival. The site is available for weddings, receptions, and special gatherings. Contact the park for availability and rates.

GeorgetownGeorgetown
16148 Ocean HWY
Murrells Inlet,SC 29576
Phone: 8432374440
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Activities take place at various sites along the Grand Strand. This grand celebration welcomes Canadians and American visitors on spring break to a festival of sporting events, concerts, historical tours, St. Patrick's Day events and more.

  • March 13, 2010 - March 21, 2010
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    Various locations along the Grand Strand
    Myrtle Beach,SC 29577
    Phone: 8436267444
    Fax: 8436260009
    Toll Free: 8003563016
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    Located in eastern Dorchester County, Lincolnville was established in the late 1860s when seven black men became dissatisfied with the treatment they were receiving in Charleston. They took the train north from Charleston in search of land where they might start a new community. The land they chose was known as Pump Pond because it was where the trains stopped for water for the steam engines. The men pooled their savings and acquired the property for $1,000. The settlement was named in honor of President Abraham Lincoln when it received its charter in 1889. Many of the founders and early settlers were members of Ebenezer AME Church. It is one of the few all black towns remaining in SC.

    CharlestonCharleston
    Between Summerville and Ladson
    Summerville,SC 29484
    Phone: 8438733261
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