Hilton Head’s Patriots and Planters tour is a unique learning experience covering the area’s rich plantation history and The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn.
Tour information highlighted below and provided by the Coastal Discovery Museum.
Learn from a docent with the Coastal Discovery Museum about some of Hilton Head’s plantation era and about some islander’s involvement in the Revolutionary War on this guided tour of this cemetery that dates back to the late 18th century.
The Coastal Discovery Museum at Honey Horn opened to the public in 2007, the 68 acre historic Honey Horn property has a history dating back 300 years and is described as the last significant parcel of open space on Hilton Head Island.
This majestic visitor friendly venue consists of salt marshes, open fields, stands of centuries old live oak trees, the State’s largest Southern Red Cedar tree dated at 1595, and a collection of some of the oldest buildings that exist on Hilton Head Island.
Reservations required. Please, no children under 7 years of age.
Tour Dates: March 2012-May 26, 2012 | Times: 2:00-3:00 pm | More Info: www.coastaldiscovery.org
Posted on March 21st, 2012.
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