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149 Lighthouse Road, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Harbour Town is a marina village and home to the island's famous red-and-white-striped lighthouse. Surround... More on Weather.com
It is expensive , but you have to play here one time. More on igougo

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18A Pope Avenue, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
The Sandbox is a hands-on interactive museum filled with unique entertaining, and educational play areas to... More on Thesandbox.org
However, we will definitely go back. More on TripAdvisor

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190 Greenwood Drive, Hilton Head Island, SC 29928
Lawton Stables offers guided trail rides on horseback through the beautiful 600+ acre Sea Pines Nature Pres... More on Discover America
This is a total waste of money if you are going for the pony rides for little kids. More on igougo

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100 William Hilton Pkwy., North End Hilton Head, SC
The exhibits here are small-scale but heartfelt, like the excellent little dioramas of traditional island ...
The Coastal Discovery Museum on Hilton Head Island has indoor and outdoor exhibits, as well as walking tour... More on Weather.com

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Hilton Head Island, SC

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, Hilton Head Island, SC , USA

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Hilton Head Island, SC
Daufuskie Island, South Carolina, is the historic and picturesque setting for Pat Conroy's novel, The Water Is Wide. Known as "Yamacraw Island" in the novel, the real Daufuskie Island is home to a way of life that's almost disappeared ... More on Daufuskieislandtours.com/

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Skull Creek Drive, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926

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175 Greenwood Dr, Hilton Head Island, SC
Here you can ride a horse, fish, or just take a walk on the eight miles of trails (open dawn-dusk) and enjoy the ... More on Moon Handbooks: South Carolina
Sea Pines Forest Preserve is on private land but can be entered after paying a five-dollar gate charge. The preserve boasts one of the few Indian shell rings located on the East Coast. The first Na... More on Weather.com

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Hilton Head Island SC 29926, United States of America
Though actually consisting of many islands and hammocks, Pinckney Island NWR is the only part of this small but very well-managed 4,000-acre refuge that's open to the public. Almost 70 percent of ... More on Moon Handbooks: South Carolina
Inscription. Inhabited for some 10,000 years, Pinckney Island was known as Espalanga, Look–out, and Mackey's prior to about 1775. Alexander Mackey received two Proprietary grants for land on ... More on HMDB
