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The Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge is a 66,287 acre (267 km²) National Wildlife Refuge in southeastern South Carolina near Awendaw, South Carolina. The refuge lands and waters encompass water impoundments, creeks and bays, emergent salt marsh and barrier islands.
The Cape Romain Lighthouses are a pair of brick lighthouses on Lighthouse Island southeast of McClellanville, South Carolina. [2] [3] The lighthouses are on the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge. The lighthouses were named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. [1]
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge: Awendaw: Charleston: Charleston Metro: 66,287 acres, Sewee Visitor and Environmental Education Center features displays about the various ecosystems, wildlife and heritage of the Lowcountry Caw Caw Interpretive Center: Ravenel: Charleston: Charleston Metro
The South Carolina Lowcountry National Wildlife Refuge Complex is an administrative organization that manages U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service wildlife refuges in eastern South Carolina. The complex includes: Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge; Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge; Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge; Santee National Wildlife ...
Aerial view looking north taken from private property showing the demolition of the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge visitors center and office buildings because of continued erosion.
Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge; Carolina Sandhills National Wildlife Refuge; ACE Basin National Wildlife Refuge; Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge; Santee National Wildlife Refuge; Savannah National Wildlife Refuge; Tybee National Wildlife Refuge; Waccamaw National Wildlife Refuge
The Cape Fear Museum, founded in 1898, has been at 814 Market St. since 1970.
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