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Beach Front Beach View Beach Walking Distance Board Walks Country Clubs Diving Entertainment Fishing Golf Courses Harbours & Marinas Night Clubs Restaurants Roller Blading Shopping Surfing Yacht Clubs Medium Price: up to $150,000 $150,001 - $200,000 $200,001 - $300,000 $300,001 - $400,000 $400,001 - $500,000 $500,001 - $600,000 $600,001 - $700,000 $700,001 - $800,000 $800,001 and more Summer Temperature - Air: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F 81°F - 90°F 90°F + Winter Temperature - Air: below 60°F 61°F - 70°F 81°F - 90°F 90°F + Summer Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F 81°F - 90°F Winter Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F 61°F - 70°F 71°F - 80°F --> |
Lifestyle : Beach Front, Beach View, Beach Walking Distance, Country Clubs, Diving, Fishing, Golf Courses, Harbours & Marinas, Restaurants, Roller Blading, Shopping, Surfing, Medium Price : up to $150,000, Summer Temperature - Water: 81°F - 90°F, Winter Temperature - Water: bellow 60°F,
GeorgetownGeorgetown HistoryWith its quaint cobblestone streets and well-preserved churches and homes, the flavor of Georgetown is really quite colonial. Located south of Pawleys Island at the foot of the Grand Strand, the one-time rice plantation and shipping community is often called "Little Charleston." The bell-towered Rice Museum, which dominates the center of town, features exhibits that track the town's antebellum history.As the state's third-oldest city, Georgetown dates back to 1729, when the town was laid out by Elisha Screven. The original four-by-eight block grid is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. A bustling seaport in colonial times, tall-masted sailing ships brought goods from Europe and left with Low Country trade: indigo in the mid-1700s; rice, cotton and lumber in later years. Georgetown has been ranked among the top 100 small towns in America, and it's not hard to see why. If you're looking for charm, tranquility and a place to call home, Georgetown is it! ActivitiesGeorgetown's tidelands follow a winding path that meanders through marshes, beaches and varied ports of call. The town's motto, “Where no one is ever in a hurry,” really holds true.Browse the town's streets, stroll along the beach and sail the nearby waters. Or take a different trip back in time with a visit to some of the region's historic plantations. Georgetown Fast FactsLocation: Georgetown is located inland from the Atlantic, about 35 miles south of Myrtle Beach*Total area: 7.17 square miles (6.54 square miles land area; 0.63 square miles water area) *Population: 8,950 *Housing units: 3,856 Average annual rainfall: 56.20 inches Average temperatures: 81ºF in summer, 48ºF in winter *Information provided by 2000 Census SchoolsThere are eight public schools in Georgetown: six elementary schools, one middle school and one high school.Maps of Georgetown
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