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Society
Hill
Attractions
CAROLINA
PLANTATION RICE
Carolina Plantation is the only colonial plantation to still
offer rice commercially in the Carolina's. FarmerCampbell Coxe's
aromatic rice crop covers over a hundred acres and has won national
acclaim. The rice is planted in mid-April, flooded when the
shoots are five inches tall, and harvested in September. Sold
in 5-lb bags in specialty shops across the state, the rice is also
featured on the menus of upscale restaurants such as The Cloisters
Restaurant in George and the Greenbrier Resort in West Virginia.
Martha Stewart selected Carolina Plantation Aromatic Rice as the
most aromatic rice grown in America. Tours are available by
special request.
HISTORIC HOUSES, CHURCHES
AND BUILDINGS OF SOCIETY HILL
Society Hill is the oldest community in Darlington County. Many
of the buildings date from before the Revolutionary War. A
self-guided walking tour is available from the Darlington County
Tourism Office or the Society Hill Town Hall. Once a year,
many of the homes are open and decorated for the Society Hill Holiday
House & Church tour.
MAIN
STREET PARK
Looking for a great place to stretch your legs and have a picnic?
Main Street Park is just the place! Located next to the Town Hall,
the park has a picnic shelter, restrooms, and a wonderful playground
for the kids.
THE
SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON TRAIL
The Cotton Trail is a heritage corridor showcasing the
impact of cotton on the rural south. Stretching some ninety miles
from I-20 to I-95, it links Bishopville, Hartsville, Society Hill,
Cheraw and Bennettsville as well as such interesting smaller communities
as Clio and Blenheim. Sites along the trail include museums,
gardens, historic houses, working cotton fields, and working cotton
gins. A companion tour, African-American Historical
Sites Along the South Carolina Cotton Trail, is available. Self-guided
tour. Groups welcome. Step-on guides available for groups of ten
or more.
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