South Carolina Vacation Attractions: Kingstree

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Things to do in Kingstree

Browntown Museum
The Browntown Museum, a small Lowcountry farmstead, and typical of the homes of the antebellum South, stands as a silent sentiment to the Southern way of life. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the site includes a cotton gin, corncrib, smokehouse, outhouse, and the Brown-Burrows house, built in 1845. Call (843) 558-2355 for more information.
414 N Main St., Hemingway, SC 29554

Thorntree House
This plantation home of James Witherspoon (1700-1768) was built in Williamsburgh Township in 1749. In August 1780, the house and grounds served as an encampment for 100 British dragoons and a large number of Tories. House was moved into Town limits in early 1970's for fire protection and beautifully restored. Call (843) 355-3306 for more information.
S Nelson Blvd., Kingstree, SC

Wee Tee State Forest And Lake
Wee Tee contains more than 12 miles of river frontage and is primarily bottomland hardwood and coastal flood plain habitats. Included in the property is a 200-acre lake and numerous ponds and oxbows. These bottomlands and aquatic systems provide excellent fish and wildlife habitat. It is considered one of the most significant tracts of land in the Santee River floodplain. Call (803) 896-8800 for more information.
State Road 45, Kingstree, SC

Williamsburg County Art Gallery
Located in downtown Kingstree. Victorian-era buildings feature revolving art exhibits. Call (843) 355-7247 for more information.
108 W Main St, Kingstree, SC

Williamsburgh Historical Museum
Historic archives and artifacts include microfilm of The County Record newspaper from 1897-1975, antique china displays, early maps and a dug-out canoe made from a single 20-foot long cypress.Books & Prints for sale. Call (843) 355-3306 for more information.
135 Hampton Ave., Kingstree, SC

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