Historic Package (3 Nights)

The moss draped Low Country of South Carolina is steeped in history and culture. While cotton was king in the higher regions of the Carolinas, rice was emperor in Georgetown County.

In the 1700s the little coastal town of Georgetown was the largest exporter of rice in the world with Litchfield Plantation shipping over one million pounds of rice per year. Visit with us and take a lingering look at the plantations, gardens and museums of this historic area.

 

 

Historic package includes:

  • Three nights in the room of your choice
  • Full Plantation breakfast daily
  • One four-course dinner for two
  • Admission to Brookgreen Gardens at 9,000 acres the country’s largest outdoor sculpture gardens. On the site of four plantations, Brookgreen, the Oaks, Springfield and Laurel Hill
  • Admission to the Kaminski House Museum built 1769 by Paul Trappier for his daughter, this elegant river-bluff estate is the conservator of an excellent collection of American and English furniture and decorative arts from the 18th and 19th centuries.
  • Admission to Hopsewee Plantation built in 1740 by Thomas Lynch, Jr. a signer of the Declaration of Independence. This National Historic Landmark plantation is a “preservation rather than a restoration” as it has been continually lived in for over 260 years.
  • Admission to the Rice Museum which contains exhibits and a fascinating video of the rice production in the area.
  • Narrated Trolley Tour or Ghost-Tour of historic Georgetown.
  • Admission to Healthpoint Fitness Center
  • All package related taxes and gratuities

Rates vary from $720.00 to $2,311.00 based on season and room category

 

 
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