- The
Waccamaw people were an
Indigenous people of the
Southeastern Woodlands, who
lived in
villages along the
Waccamaw and Pee Dee
rivers in
North and...
- Lake
Waccamaw is a town in
Columbus County,
North Carolina,
United States. The po****tion was 1,296 at the 2020 census.
Originally home to
Native Americans...
- Lake
Waccamaw is a
fresh water lake
located in
Columbus County in
North Carolina. It is the
largest of the
natural Carolina Bay lakes.
Although bay trees...
- The
Waccamaw Neck is a long
narrow peninsula between the
Atlantic Ocean and the
Waccamaw River in
Georgetown County,
South Carolina. The town of Pawleys...
- The
Waccamaw River is a river,
approximately 140
miles (225 km) long, in
southeastern North Carolina and
eastern South Carolina in the
United States. It...
- The
Waccamaw Siouan Indians are one of
eight state-recognized
tribes in
North Carolina. Also
known as the
Waccamaw Siouan Indian Tribe, they are not federally...
-
Waccamaw Corp. was a home
furnishings business that
started in 1977 as
Waccamaw Pottery, a
Myrtle Beach,
South Carolina based pottery company founded...
- The
Waccamaw were a
Native American tribe of
South Carolina.
Waccamaw may also
refer to:
Waccamaw Siouan Indians, a
Native American Tribe of
North Carolina...
- the
highway and the
Waccamaw River. The town of
Pawleys Island, though, is only on the island. The
island lies off the
Waccamaw Neck, a long, narrow...
- King's
Highway (modern day U.S.
Route 17), the
region was once home to the
Waccamaw people.
During the
colonial period, the
Whither family settled in the area...