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LOCATION
Hilton Head Island is a foot-shaped barrier
island located off the Atlantic Coast of South Carolina,
approximately 45 miles (72 km) north of Savannah, Ga., 90
miles (145 km) south of Charleston, S.C., and 30 miles (48
km) south of historic Beaufort, S.C. The 12-mile (19 km)
long and 5-mile (8 km) wide island was the first
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GEOGRAPHY
Lying on the Intracoastal Waterway, Hilton Head
Island encompasses 42 square miles (68 sq. km) of semi-tropical,
Low Country geography. The Island's pristine natural environment
offers a relaxing, hospitable atmosphere with subtle signage and
no neon lights. Fertile salt marshes, networks of lagoons and
creeks, forests of moss-draped oaks, magnolias, pines, palmettos
and 12 miles (19 km) of sandy beaches are interspersed with
championship golf courses, tennis courts, fine restaurants and
luxurious hotels, resorts and private villa accommodations.
CLIMATE
Warmed year-round by the Gulf Stream, the Island's
average daytime temperature is a mild 70°F (21°C). The average
annual ocean temperature is 69°F (20°C).
POPULATION
Approx. 31,000 permanent residents
Approx. 2.5 million annual visitors in 2000
RECREATION
Golf Courses: 23 (10 private) on-Island; 40 in Lowcountry area
Tennis Courts: 300 (8 clubs available for resort play)
Marinas: 8
Activities: Biking, kayaking, sailing, surfing, scuba diving,
parasailing, windsurfing, water-skiing, fishing and crabbing,
horseback riding, nature-based tours/nature preserves, miniature
golf, playgrounds, swimming pools, dolphin-watching cruises,
historic tours, Gullah heritage tours, hayrides, arts and
cultural activities, shopping, fine dining and sightseeing
CULTURAL ACTIVATES
Hilton Head Island boasts a flourishing cultural community of
fine art, music and theatrical venues. Island offerings include
cultural exhibits, galleries and performances at the Coastal
Carolina Arts Center, Hilton Head Playhouse, Reparatory Theatre,
Hilton Head Orchestra, Hilton Head Dance School, Coastal
Discovery Museum and the Cole-Heyward House Historic Center in
Bluffton, S.C.
BEACHES
Hilton Head Island offers 12 miles (19 km) of beaches, with
public access and metered parking available at the following
locations: Coligny Beach, Alder Lane, Folly Field Road,
Dreissen's Beach Park, Islanders Beach Park, Collier Beach Park.
DINING
Over 250 restaurants reside on Hilton Head Island, ranging from
fast-food to gourmet. Dining venues include all types of major
ethnic cuisine, including French, German, Italian, Caribbean,
Japanese, Greek, Chinese, Thai and Mexican. For those with a
milder palate, the Island also offers great All-American and
southern-style fare as well as famous local seafood.
SHOPPING
More than 200 shops are located on Hilton Head Island, from
elegant boutiques and art galleries to an indoor mall with major
department stores and specialty shops. The Island also has three
outlet malls featuring designer brands at a significant savings.
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South
Carolina Facts
Land area: 31,113 square miles
Largest County by Area:
1) Horry County 1,133 square miles
2) Orangeburg County 1,105 square miles
3) Berkeley County 1,099 square miles
Smallest County by Area:
Calhoun 380 square miles
Largest County by Population:
1) Greenville 345,173
2) Richland 292,601
3) Charleston 277,601
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State Bird:
Carolina Wren
State Beverage: Milk
State Butterfly: Eastern
Tiger Swallowtail Butterfly
State Capital: Columbia
State Flag: When asked by
the Revolutionary Council of Safety in 1775 to design a flag for
the use of SC troops, Col. William Moutrie chose a blue which
matched the color of their uniforms and a crescent which
reproduced the silver emblem worn on the front of their caps.
The palmetto tree was added later to represent Moultrie's heroic
defense of the palmetto-log fort on Sullivan's Island against
the attack of the British fleet on June 28, 1776.
State Flower: Yellow
Jessamine
State Fruit: Peach
State Game Bird: Wild Turkey
State Gem Stone: Amethyst
State Stone: Blue Granite
State Tree: Palmetto Tree
Oldest College: College of
Charleston, est. 1785
Top Agriculture Crops:
1) Tobacco
2) Cotton
3) Soybeans *Including non-row crops - Forestry is #1 and then
Poultry (turkeys, squab, etc.)
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Mining:
South Carolina is ranked 25th in the United State in total
mineral value and the state is ranked nationally in production
and sales of kaolin, and first in the production and sales of
vermiculite. Approximate financial impact is $483 million
annually. There are 13 minerals extracted presently from 485
active mines in SC, they are: Brick Clay, Fuller's Earth,
Gravel,
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Limestone, Peat, Sericite,
Vermiculite, Gold, Granite, Kaolin, Manganese, Schist, Sand,
Shale.
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SPECIALIZING
IN SMOOTH AND PLEASANT RELOCATIONS
As real estate professionals, Ron Burhans And Associates have
made it their duty to know everything they can about relocating
to, from, or within the Hilton Head Island area. Those who have
worked with Ron Burhans And Associates appreciate knowing the
purchase of their new home is in the hands of such capable and
trustworthy professionals while they're wrapping up all the last
minute details of packing and moving out of their previous home.
To make your next move easier,
and to give you a better understanding of Hilton Head Island,
Ron Burhans And Associates is offering their "Newcomers
Information Guide".
To receive your free copy,
simply fill out the form below:
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