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Summer Temperature - Air:

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Medium Price :  up to $150,000
Summer Temperature - Water:  81°F - 90°F
Winter Temperature - Water:  bellow 60°F



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Awendaw and McClellanville

Awendaw and McClellanville History

   Awendaw developed as part of the Seewee Barony (later called the Awendaw Barony) in 1709. The Barony, a 12,000-acre plantation, was visited by George Washington during his southern tour in 1791. Today, homes in Awendaw are scattered along Highway 17, with new subdivisions growing along the Intracoastal Waterway. Developing downtown Awendaw, which includes the town hall and fire station, is on Seewee and Maxville Roads, just east of Highway 17.
   The neighboring town of McClellanville was founded by rice farmers in 1822 after a hurricane destroyed their summer camp at the mouth of the Santee River. The town, which is located on Jeremy Creek, later became a year-round residence for the farmers' descendants. Today, McClellanville is home to a fleet of shrimp boats, and commercial fishing has replaced agriculture as the top economic industry.
   Awendaw and McClellanville are located between Charleston and Georgetown in Charleston County. The towns are surrounded by the 450,000-acre Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge as well as the Francis Marion National Forest and the Santee Coastal Reserve.

Activities

   Awendaw and McClellanville sit within the Cape Romain Wildlife Refuge, which was established in 1932 to provide a winter habitat for migratory birds. Cape Romain offers saltwater and surf fishing; clamming, oystering and crabbing; hunting; hiking; and wildlife viewing. The refuge is the largest rookery for loggerhead sea turtles outside of Florida and is home to many other endangered species, including the bald eagle, red wolf and peregrine falcon.
   The Francis Marion Natural Forest offers a unique experience in seeing how a forest grows and develops. In 1989, Hurricane Hugo uprooted most of the older trees, although many of the younger trees survived. Today, visitors can see nature's rebuilding process in action. The forest also supports a variety of wildlife, including birds, beavers, otters, bears, coyotes and bobcats.
   The nearby Santee Coastal Reserve comprises a section of mainland as well as two barrier islands. Home to birds, snakes, alligators and deer, the reserve offers hiking, biking, canoeing, fishing, swimming and boating.

Awendaw and McClellanville Fast Facts

   Location: Awendaw and McClellanville are located on the Atlantic coast, about 40 miles from downtown Charleston
  *Total area: Awendaw is 8.45 square miles; McClellanville is 2.18 square miles
  *Population: 1,195 in Awendaw; 459 in McClellanville
  *Housing units: 443 in Awendaw; 254 in McClellanville
   Average annual rainfall: 53.48 inches
   Average temperatures: 82ºF in summer, 47ºF in winter
*Information provided by 2000 Census

Schools

   There are no public schools in Awendaw or McClellanville. Students attend classes in neighboring communities.

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