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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...
- The
Winyaw were a
Native American tribe living near
Winyah Bay,
Black River, and the
lower course of the Pee Dee
River in
South Carolina. The
Winyaw people...
- 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...
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Winyah School, also
known as
Winyah Graded and High School,
Georgetown Graded & High School, and Old
Winyah School, is a
historic school building located...
- 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...
- 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...
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Prince George Winyah Parish Church is an
Anglican church in Georgetown,
South Carolina.
Prince George Winyah is one of the
oldest continuous congregations...
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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...
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Kingston County,
Liberty County,
Williamsburg County and
Winyah County (named
after the
Winyah Bay)
within Georgetown District were
abolished in 1798....
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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...