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- The Winyah (/ˈwɪnjɑː/ WIN-yah) were a Indigenous people of the Southeastern Woodlands who lived near Winyah Bay, the Black River, and the lower course...
- Winyah Bay is a coastal estuary that is the confluence of the Waccamaw River, the Pee Dee River, the Black River, and the Sampit River in Georgetown County...
- Winyah Park (later known as Lathers Hill) was the 300-acre country estate of Colonel Richard Lathers, located in the village of New Roc****e, Westchester...
- Winyah School, also known as Winyah Graded and High School, Georgetown Graded & High School, and Old Winyah School, is a historic school building located...
- established by the Florida Conference of Seventh-day Adventists was Lake Winyah Academy in 1918 in Orlando, Florida. In March, 1918, the Florida Conference...
- Prince George Winyah Parish Church is an Anglican church in Georgetown, South Carolina. Prince George Winyah is one of the oldest continuous congregations...
- Lowcountry. As of the 2010 census it had a po****tion of 9,163. Located on Winyah Bay at the confluence of the Black, Great Pee Dee, Waccamaw, and Sampit...
- the Uwharrie River, is known as the Yadkin River. The river empties into Winyah Bay, and then into the Atlantic Ocean near Georgetown. The northeastern...
- earliest known inhabitants of the Pawleys Island area were the Waccamaw and Winyah people, two Native American tribes whose history dates back more than 10...
- to be found in that direction. On June 24, 1521, they made landfall at Winyah Bay on the coast of present-day South Carolina. After some preliminary exploration...