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About 33 miles west of Charleston, you’ll find Parkers Ferry, S.C. — a small community with a big history. It was once a major thoroughfare crossing the Pon Pon River, now known more commonly as the Edisto River, and the location where the Revolutionary War’s “Swamp Fox” Francis Marion planned and pulled off a notable ambush in the summer of 1781.
Using the natural landscape as a veil, Marion and his men then looked to guerilla warfare tactics as they went up against the more than 600 Loyalist, British and German troops. Nowadays, Parkers Ferry and surrounding Lowcountry locales offer visitors a chance to connect with the nature that Marion so strategically put to use, explore the history left behind — including spots on The Liberty Trail, indulge in fresh seafood and other local treats, as well as shop for one-of-a-kind finds!
Transport yourself back in time by immersing yourself in the Lowcountry’s collection of historic treasures.
Take in the full scope of your natural surroundings, as did Francis Marion, while spending quality time with the family!
Embrace the simple joys of art and leisure as you connect with the area’s fascinating past.
A weekend escape to the Lowcountry offers a perfect opportunity to enjoy time with your better half — especially if you both have a penchant for the past.
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