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Points of Interest and Things to See When You Visit St. George, South Carolina
You are invited to visit some of the many Points of Interest and History in St. George and Dorchester County, SC.
Many of these sites can be easily found by Travelers and Visitors. There are a lot of interesting things to see
and visit that are right off of the Interstate and the intersecting Highway 78.
Don't worry. If you get lost, we will be happy to help you get back on the right path. Just stop and ask any of our
Townsfolk. They are helpful, friendly and welcome your visit to St. George.
St. George, SC Points of Interest are located conveniently just off of I-95, I-26, and on the South Carolina
National Heritage Corridor Trail. The Tri-County Regional Chamber of Commerce welcomes you, as you
tour our Historical Community.
Do you enjoy the Arts, Entertainment and South Carolina History?
Then you'll love your visit to St, George! While in the Downtown area, make sure you stop by and see The Lourie
Theatre, pictured above.
The Theatre was built in the 1920's. The quaint, well-preserved Lourie Theatre has seen a lot of
"DRAMA"...perhaps there is a ghost? Shhh! You didn't hear that from us!
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Francis Beidler Forest in Four Holes Swamp
S.C. Heritage Corridor
Explore the largest remaining virgin stand of tupelo gum and bald cypress
trees in the world. This 11,000-acre riverline sanctuary embraces 1,800 acres
of ancient trees that tower over black-water streams, clear pools and 300
species of wildlife. Take in nature’s wonders as you venture through the swamp
on the elevated boardwalk. The walk is a little over 1-1/2 miles, with nine rest
stops and two rain shelters along the way.
I-95/Exit 82 (Harleyville, Hwy 178 East. Take a left onto Beidler Forest Road.
Historic Appleby Church
Appleby Church was founded in 1797. The building’s simple design shows
the influence of
the architecture used in Congregationalist Churches of New England.
The white frame structure features the typical dual front entry -- one door for
men, the other
for women. The door at the rear was reserved for slaves. The congregation
remained segregated throughout all services. Today, the church is used only
once a year, for special homecoming services.
I-95/Exit 77 | St. George, Hwy 78 East | Take Hwy. 15 South about five miles to SC1819 West, which is Wire
Road. Take a right, and the church is at RD 71. It's a quaint, spiritual place from long ago. Visit a living piece of
SC History in St. George.
Major Joseph Koger was a prominent citizen who served six years in
the House of Representatives and 20 years in the Senate representing St
George's Parish. He was the first sheriff elected by the people of Colleton
District.
A house was built on the property by Joseph Koger II, son of Joseph
Koger I.
The house was built along the stagecoach route and wagon road from Charleston to Augusta. It was later used as a
stagecoach stop and inn.
According to a News and Courier article of 1933, it took twelve years to build the house. Many slaves died due to
heat stroke while working on the house. It is steeped in rich, documented history.
I-95/Exit 77 | St. George, Hwy 78 East | Take Hwy. 15 South about five miles to SC1819 West, which is Wire
Road. Take a right, and the Koger House is on the I-95 frontage road at RD 19.
Three elaborate meals are served daily. Breakfast, dinner and supper are cooked on wood-burning stoves, as
done centuries ago.
National Parks Near Indian Field Campgrounds - Less Than an Hour Away:
• Congaree Swamp National Monument, Hopkins - SC | 46 miles
• Fort Moultrie National Monument, Sullivan's Island - SC | 56 miles
• Fort Sumter National Monument, Sullivan's Island - SC | 56 miles
I-95 to I-26 East, Exit 172 | Take Hwy. 15 South about four miles and take a right at Indian Field Circle.