1790 House Bed and Breakfast Inn

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Although this building no longer operates as a B&B, back in the day it was said that a rocking chair in the “Rice Planter’s Room” would often rock back and forth without anyone ever touching it.

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Geographic Information

Address:
630 Highmarket St
Georgetown, SC 29440
United States

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GPS:
33.36795, -79.27968299999998
County:
Georgetown County, South Carolina
Nearest Towns:
Georgetown, SC (1.1 mi.)
Pawleys Island, SC (10.2 mi.)
Andrews, SC (17.2 mi.)
Murrells Inlet, SC (18.7 mi.)
McClellanville, SC (22.0 mi.)
Garden City, SC (22.0 mi.)
Bucksport, SC (22.9 mi.)
Surfside Beach, SC (24.1 mi.)
Jamestown, SC (24.5 mi.)
Socastee, SC (27.2 mi.)

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