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In this video we pack up the motorcycles and head down to Beaufort SC to stay at Rhett House Inn. Well…we recapture that trip by pulling out ...

Beaufort History - Rhett House Inn

Discovered 1514 · 1562 – 2012 – Celebrated the 450th Anniversary of Captain Jean Ribaut's landing on what is now Parris Island, South Carolina. · The original ...

Inn History - Rhett House Inn

Thomas Smith Rhett and his wife Caroline Barnwell (one of the South's most prominent families – a county in S. C. is named for them) Rhett raised their children ...

Vacationing in a House that Enslaved People Built - Civil War Memory

Last week I made my headquarters at the beautiful Rhett House Inn in Beaufort, South Carolina from where I explored the low country between ...

Picturing history: Rhett Home, Beaufort, S.C. - Deseret News

The house was originally built in 1810 for Milton Maxcy. According to an interpretive sign situated on the property, the home was later purchased and ...

Spotlight: The Rhett House Inn - Atlanta Magazine

With a name like The Rhett House Inn, it's no wonder many guests think this bed and breakfast in the heart of the National Historic Landmark District of ...

History of Beaufort SC: America's History Actually Began HERE

Helena, Port Royal, and Parris Island) amazed me. Here is a brief but fascinating summary of what I learned that night.

Beaufort, South Carolina - Wikipedia

Chartered in 1711, it is the second-oldest city in South Carolina, behind Charleston. Beaufort is known as the "Queen of the Carolina Sea Islands".

That library! The James Rhett House, Circa 1848 in SC. $1500000

From the Zillow listing: One of the most photographed historic homes in the highly sought after Point Neighborhood in Historic Beaufort can be ...

August 23, 2024 – HISTORIC BEAUFORT FOUNDATION

... Beaufort County, South Carolina. For more information on the entity's mission and history, please visit historicbeaufort.org and follow them ...

Beaufort History Museum - Mark Strecker

As we passed the Rhett House Inn, I cheekily asked if it was owned by the Rhett Butler's family. (For those unaware, he's a character in Gone with the Wind.) To ...

Visit the Aiken-Rhett House - South Carolina Tourism

Along with the political offices that William Aiken Jr. held, he also held a more dubious distinction: he was one of the state's largest slaveholders. The Aiken ...

THE RHETT HOUSE INN - Beaufort Lifestyle

Thomas Rhett and his wife, Caroline Barnwell, built the 6,000-square-foot Greek Revival-style home in Beaufort's historic district around 1820.

History Lives In Beaufort, SC - Pinckney Retreat

Called the “heart and soul of the Lowcountry,” Beaufort (pronounced “Beau-fort” by the locals and more often “Bow-fort” by outsiders) was initially a backwater ...

Plan Your Visit to Beaufort and Port Royal, South Carolina | Visit ...

BEAUFORT, SC ... Tucked into winding, historic streets framed by natural foliage and centuries-old, moss-draped live oak trees, Beaufort is more than a hidden ...

Craven Street: Beaufort's avenue of history

During the Civil War, the house at 1009 Craven Street served as a hospital recovery building. Rhett is a familiar name to most Americans, and all of the Rhetts ...

Milton Maxcy House - SC Picture Project

Maxcy and his brother, Virgil, founded a school for young men in Beaufort and later was a teacher at Beaufort College. Edmund Rhett – lawyer, state ...

Why “Rhett's Folly”?? The story... - piecesofthesouth | Facebook

Why “Rhett's Folly”?? The story goes…sometime around 1884-1885 when 23 year old James Rhett acquired the Beaufort, South Carolina land on ...

Why “Rhett's Folly”?? The story goes…sometime around 1884-1885 ...

sometime around 1884-1885 when 23 year old James Rhett acquired the Beaufort, South Carolina land on which to build a dream home for he and his ...

Beaufort - South Carolina Encyclopedia

In the antebellum era, Beaufort became a summer retreat for rich Sea Island cotton planters and even richer mainland rice planters, who maintained a wealthy and ...