Patriotic events set for Independence Day on South Carolina’s Hammock Coast Whether you enjoy parades on land or water, a patriotic flyover while enjoying beach time, live music, or fireworks, there are events for everyone to celebrate America’s birth this July 4th on South Carolina’s Hammock Coast. And a year after most events were canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, residents and visitors will once again have an opportunity to celebrate as in years past. Several traditional events are planned for July 4, 2021, in Murrells Inlet, Pawleys Island, North Litchfield Beach, Litchfield Beach and Georgetown to make this year’s celebration the best one yet. “Visitors to the Hammock Coast are in for a real treat this year, no matter which events they choose to attend,” said Mark A. Stevens, director of tourism development for the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce.
Hopsewee Plantation, home of signer of the Declaration of Independence, open for tours Before there was a United States of America, there was Hopsewee Plantation.
Front Street in Georgetown Proudly Waves the American Flag Visitors to Front Street in historic Georgetown will be welcomed by a patriotic display of American flags outside most shops and restaurants. On May 1 at 2 p.m., business owners on Front Street in Georgetown will mount American flags in newly installed brackets.
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Carolina Bean Dip: Delectable snack born on the Hammock Coast [caption id="attachment_6715" align="alignright" width="576"] Steve Walden and Kim Leatherwood in the Georgetown commercial kitchen where they whip up their Carolina Bean Dip.