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Read more about the article The concept of Georgetown as a geographical island is well described in Tom Rubillo’s 2005 book titled, “Trial and Error: The Case of John Brownfield and Race Relations in Georgetown, South Carolina.”
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The concept of Georgetown as a geographical island is well described in Tom Rubillo’s 2005 book titled, “Trial and Error: The Case of John Brownfield and Race Relations in Georgetown, South Carolina.”

Pictured are a group of men from the Washington Light Infantry on the steps of the Winyah Inn, which was located on the corner of Prince and Screven streets in…

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November 18, 2024
Read more about the article Reimagining Georgetown through transformational change: The Georgetown Urban Land Institute Study
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Reimagining Georgetown through transformational change: The Georgetown Urban Land Institute Study

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November 14, 2024
Read more about the article Creating national awareness about Georgetown 100 years ago via the U.S. mail.
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Creating national awareness about Georgetown 100 years ago via the U.S. mail.

  In the 1920s, the City of Georgetown and Georgetown Chamber of Commerce advertised nationally using small ads in newspapers and magazines throughout the country, and mailed a simple brochure…

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November 14, 2024
Read more about the article Georgetown: A General Historical Overview
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Georgetown: A General Historical Overview

An aerial view of Georgetown was presented in this oil painting of the city by Harper Bond in 1901 for display in the Georgetown booth at the Charleston Exposition of…

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November 11, 2024
Read more about the article The canal that brings water to Georgetown remains a vital resource for the future of our area’s water supply.
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The canal that brings water to Georgetown remains a vital resource for the future of our area’s water supply.

International Paper constructed a canal in Georgetown, South Carolina, to supply water for its pulp and paper mill, which began operation in 1937 and closed in 2024. This canal also…

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November 11, 2024
Read more about the article Georgetown County Economic Development – An Ocean of Opportunity
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Georgetown County Economic Development – An Ocean of Opportunity

"Georgetown Red Sunset" by Ken Woo.   Georgetown County is open for business and offers a completely new era of economic development opportunities. We have a global reach with a…

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November 11, 2024
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