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Remove Northeastern South Carolina History Trail
Dillon County Courthouse

401 West Main Street, Dillon SC
Overview: Considered to be the foremost architectural achievement of early 20th century architect William Augustus Edwards, the Dillon County Courthouse is a beaux-arts, brick and stone, Neoclassical structure known for its colossal central Ionic portico.
Georgetown Rice Museum and Brown's Ferry Vessel
www.ricemuseum.org/
637 Front Street, Georgetown SC 29442
843-546-7423
thericemuseum@sc.rr.com
Overview: Located on historic Front Street in Georgetown, the Georgetown Rice Museum and the adjacent historic Kaminski Hardware Building present the history of the Georgetown-region rice empire.
Access: Public
Access Description: Open Mon - Sat 10am to 4:30pm/Closed Sundays and Major Holidays
Average Viewing Time: 1 hour
Admission: Adults $7/Seniors (60 and Over) $5/Students (6-21) $3/Under 6 Free when accompanied by an adult/Group Rates Available
Snow's Island

Overview: Still in a wilderness state much as it was in the Revolutionary War, Snow's Island was the base camp for operations by Brigadier General Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox of the Revolution". Although privately owned and inaccessible to the general public, the island may be viewed across the Great Pee Dee River from Dunham's Bluff, off U.S. 17, approximately 18 miles west of Conway.
Access Description: not open to the public but may be viewed across the Great Pee Dee River