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Galivants Ferry was first mentioned in the South Carolina Statutes-at-Large of 1792 at a place then called Elirsee's Landing. The ferry crossing was vested with Richard Gallivant for an initial period of fourteen years and the permitted fees were stated in British pounds sterling.
Galivants Ferry Historic District is a national historic district located at Galivants Ferry in Horry County, South Carolina. [2] It encompasses 28 contributing buildings that reflect the agricultural heritage of Galivants Ferry and of the larger Pee Dee region.
The first mention of Galivants Ferry is from the state’s 1792 Statutes-at-Large, when a ferry crossing was vested to Richard Gallivant for 15 years. Horry County
The Little Pee Dee River in Galivants Ferry has seen some of the worst flooding in Horry County, with levels rising to nearly 13.5 feet Sunday morning. The river is usually less than 8 feet deep.
Aynor is a small town in Horry County, South Carolina, United States, south of Galivants Ferry. The population was 560 at the 2010 census [6] and estimated in 2018 to be 934. [7] Aynor High School consistently ranks as one of the best schools in Horry County and South Carolina. [8] but now its 1,077 residents 2025
A missing person report filed on Jan. 10 led to the discovery of an assault and death near Galivants Ferry. Four people have been taken into custody.