Discover The Beaufort Arsenal Museum
History truly comes to life at the Beaufort Arsenal Museum, located at 713 Craven Street in downtown Beaufort. Originally constructed in 1799, the brick and tabby arsenal has participated in a number...
View ArticleGullah Heritage History
In the late 1600′s, enslaved West Africans were brought to the Georgia and South Carolina sea islands to tend the rice and cotton fields. As the Emanciapation Proclamation brought freedom, many fled to...
View ArticleThe Beaufort Inn
The Beaufort Inn, located in the heart of Beaufort’s Landmark Historic District. The Beaufort Inn’s historic architecture, curved balconies, verandas and gardens capture the essence of a gracious...
View ArticleBeaufort named The South’s Best Small Town in 2017
Each year Southern Living releases a whole set of lists boasting “The South’s Best,” which include a little bit of everything, from bookstores to breakfast spots and BBQ joints, not to mention beaches,...
View ArticleThe Lee Bros.’ Pickled Shrimp with Fennel Recipe
Pickled Shrimp with Fennel from The Lee Bros. “Charleston Kitchen” Serves: 8 Time: 30 minutes, plus 1 hour cooling We can hear it now: What? Fennel? Fennel’s not Southern! One of the more thrilling...
View ArticleBeaufort Named the Most Romantic Spot in South Carolina in 2018
Love is in the air in all year long in Beaufort. Residents of our town have know that for years. And now theactivetimes.com and MSN.com have named Beaufort “The Most Romantic Locale” in the state of...
View ArticleRhett House Inn
Our Inn’s manager and support staff provide the best service for you possible. We’re passionate about the Rhett House Inn as well as our guests and it shows in the level of service that we provide....
View ArticleJery’s Baskets: Weaving Together History and Art
As a five-year-old girl, Jery B. Taylor learned the art of sweetgrass basket weaving from her grandmother on the grounds of Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, SC. Today, Taylor owns Jery’s Baskets,...
View ArticleThe Great Sea Island Storm of 1893
By See file upload history for details. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons On Sunday night, August 27, 1893, the eye of the huge, slow-moving Category 3 hurricane landed just south of Savannah,...
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