Georgetown, South Carolina
This location happens to be the third-oldest town in South Carolina. It was first founded in 1526 as a Spanish colony. Next were the English colonists in 1670, who named it “Charles Town.”
Afterwhich in 1729, plans were drawn up for a city laid out on a grid system and would become Georgetown. Nowadays, that particular historic part of town is teeming with heritage buildings.
You can even walk around one of them and get a peek into the past at the 18th-century Kaminski House Museum. Georgetown also has tons of charm, and older neighborhoods feature roads with oaks that look like tunnels.
Why not take a stroll down East Bay Street to experience this magical atmosphere for yourself?
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