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Welcome to Hilton Head Island, the largest of the
ocean-barrier sea islands along the South Carolina coast.
Now a resort and residential community, Hilton Head Island
has had a long history of
transformations. Europeans first set foot here 500 years
ago. For centuries prior, native Americans lived
peacefully on the shores and in the forests of this
beautiful sea island. The Indians left behind few traces
of their civilization, although remnants of their circular
dwelling areas can still be found in places such the Sea
Pines Forest Preserve.
In fact,
archaeological evidence such as this suggests that the
island was inhabited as early as 1450 B.C.
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lovely island, now distinguished by first-class
resort communities, luxury hotels, villas and other
accommodations, outstanding restaurants and top-rated golf
courses, was once the site of vast cotton plantations.
Until 1956, when the first bridge was built, the only way
to get to the island was by boat. There were no paved
roads, gasoline stations, shopping centers, restaurants,
golf courses, hotels or villas. There were neither a
telephone system nor an electric power transmission line.
Following
the Civil War occupation, the island was, for all intents
and purposes, stuck in a time warp, covered in pine trees,
and inhabited by alligators, birds, deer and a few
families whose ancestors harked back to the days of
slavery on the island's antebellum cotton plantations.
The
cotton plantations have been replaced by resort
and retirement communities, but shades of Hilton
Head's past live on. Hilton Head Island has had a thriving
African-American Gullah Community since the 1800s. The
Museum of Hilton Head Island is an entertaining source of
information for visitors interested in learning more about
the island's history.
Hilton
Head's landscape speaks eloquently of unspoiled nature and
of an older, rural era. Imagine enjoying all the elegance
and convenience of a modern, world-class resort amidst the
wild, awe-inspiring beauty of a maritime forest. The
island is blessed with abundant and varied flora and
fauna. More than 250 species of birds return to the island
each year and in some places the trees grow right up to
the beach-line. Indeed, the island is notable for its
beautiful tall pines, magnolias, oaks, and the
unmistakable Palmetto, which is so important in the
history of South Carolina that it was made the state tree,
and its image placed on the state flag.
To many,
the outline of Hilton Head Island resembles a shoe cast up
on the beach. The island is approximately 12 miles long
and 5 miles wide, encompassing 42 square miles of
territory. The beach is wide and extends almost the entire
length of the island. Unlike most communities, there is no
town center on Hilton Head Island. Due to the course of
the island's modern development and growth, you will be
hard pressed to identify a nucleus of public and private
buildings such as town hall, the library, the post office
and shops that are universally identified as a town
center.
Approximately
30,000 people now reside permanently on the island and as
many as 2 million guests visit the island annually. The
multitude of activities provided here entices visitors of
all ages.
But there
is more to Hilton Head than its many
outdoor activities. The island boasts the most
enticing shops and restaurants you are likely to encounter
in any vacation destination. So whether you are a
first-time visitor or a guest who returns year after year,
take time to relax and enjoy all the special qualities
this incredible community has to offer.
Finding
accommodations to suit you lifestyle is never a problem,
but plan your trip early to ensure that the widest range
of options will be available. Whether you are planning a
weekend getaway or an extended stay, you will certainly
find the perfect place. Plan your accommodations around
your interests - select from beachfront properties, those
with views of the golf course view, or maybe a view of the
harbor right in the middle of shopping and nighttime
activities. Various size living spaces are available which
will enable you to bring extended family or organize a
group trip. Inquire about special packages available to
include your favorite sports or activities. Some hotels
and rental operations offer carefully designed programs
for children and teenagers as well. Anything and
everything is possible on Hilton Head Island.
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