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Remove Northeastern South Carolina History Trail
Battle of Blue Savannah

Overview: The site of a Revolutionary War battle, Blue Savannah is located on the eastern rim of Marion County in the Little Pee Dee River flood plain. It is noted by a historical marker on the eastbound lane of U.S. 501 west of Gallivants Ferry.
Admission: Free
Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church
www.duncanumc.com
901 Highmarket Street, Georgetown SC 29440
843-546-5647
churchsec@sc.rr.com
Overview: Home to one of the oldest Methodist congregations in the United States, Duncan Memorial United Methodist Church was established in 1785, following a visit by the famed Methodist evangelist Bishop Francis Asbury.
Access: Public
Access Description: Services: Sunday School 9:45am Worship 11:00 am
Average Viewing Time: 1 hour
Admission: Free
Hurl Rock Park and the William Bartram Trail

20th Avenue S at Ocean Blvd, Myrtle Beach SC 29577
Overview: An unusual outcropping of dark rocks on the beach at Ocean Boulevard and 20th Avenue South in Myrtle Beach were cited by the 18th century naturalist William Bartram. Today the rocks have disappeared under the sand, although the site is noted by a historic marker.
Access: Public
Admission: Free
Kingston Village

Conway SC 29526
Overview: Part of land granted to eight powerful Englishmen known as the Lord's Proprietors by King Charles II of England and sold to King George II in 1729, Kingston Village was within Kingston Township, one of eleven townships the King later dispatched surveyors to lay out, now known as Conway.