Historic Georgetown

Historic Georgetown is one of the most charming and unique neighborhoods in South Carolina. Founded in 1732, it was one of the first planned cities in the country, and its colonial-era architecture reflects its rich history.

Welcome to Historic Georgetown

An authentic maritime community that’s experiencing a renaissance

Historic Georgetown is one of the most charming and unique neighborhoods in South Carolina. Founded in 1732, it was one of the first planned cities in the country, and its colonial-era architecture reflects its rich history. Today, Georgetown's real estate market is booming, as buyers are drawn to its scenic waterfront location and upscale amenities. In addition to its many historic homes, Georgetown offers a variety of shopping and dining options and a lively nightlife scene. Whether you're looking for a luxurious estate or a cozy bungalow, Georgetown has something for everyone. See why this vibrant community is one of the most sought-after places to live in South Carolina


What to Love

  • Specialty and boutique shops
  • Lively Front Street for dining and entertainment
  • Welcoming atmosphere
  • Rich history


Local Lifestyle

Georgetown is a classic coastal town that has a distinct charm. The local lifestyle is relaxed and laid-back, but there's always something to do. Residents enjoy spending time outdoors, whether fishing, boating, or simply exploring the many parks, trails, and waterways. There's also a thriving arts and culture scene, with galleries, museums, and live music venues. The town has seen a recent influx of business, with a small hotel, two microbreweries, five new restaurants, and several shops opening. Georgetown is a truly unique place to live, and it's no wonder why so many people like its authentic vibe.


Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

Georgetown's historic district is known for its abundance of dining options. Between the Antlers is an excellent spot for seafood lovers, offering stunning views of the Sampit River. For a truly unique experience, head to Big Tuna, where you can enjoy the catch of the day, often caught by the restaurant’s owner. Ball & Que Restaurant offers classic barbecue recipes with a modern twist if you're in the mood for something a little more traditional. And finally, Indigo Mercantile is the perfect place to grab a bite between shopping trips. This gourmet grocery store offers an outstanding bakery known for its cakes and pastries. With its welcoming atmosphere and delicious food, it's no wonder Georgetown is such a popular place to live along the South Carolina coast.
As for the bar scene, check out the outdoor bar at Buzz’s Root for great cocktails and lovely views of the South Carolina coastline. Marker 42 Lowcountry Cantina offers a full bar with signature tequila cocktails and a secret recipe margarita mix. You could say it’s the place where the Lowcountry meets the border!

Historic Georgetown is the perfect place to find one-of-a-kind retail experiences. At Augustus & Carolina, browse an extensive collection of antique furniture and home decor or pick up a unique gift for a friend. If you're looking for outdoor gear, Muddy Bay Outfitters has you covered, with a wide selection of clothing, footwear, and equipment for all your adventures. No matter what you're looking for, Historic Georgetown has something special in-store.


Things to Do

Georgetown is the perfect place for you if you're looking for a slice of historical America. This charming town, located on the coast of South Carolina, is full of 18th- and 19th-century architecture, rich culture, and history. There are plenty of things to do in Georgetown, including visiting the Rice Museum, attending the Georgetown Wooden Boat Show, and participating in the Blue Marlin Tournament at the Georgetown Landing. The Blue Marlin Tournament is the second leg of the South Carolina Governor’s Cup and brings the community together for a unique spectator experience.
 
You can also explore the town's plantations and homes on the Annual Tour of Historic Plantation & Homes, enjoy the fireworks and Indigo Choral Society concert on July 4th, the latter of which is hosted by the Kaminski House, a museum that hosts regular events, or participate in the annual Lighted Boat Parade.
 
 
 

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