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Bundling your bookings into a South Carolina Lowcountry vacation package will save you some serious money. Choose a flight and car; a flight, hotel and car; or a hotel and car. There's no better way to discover the greater South Carolina Lowcountry region than with your own set of wheels. You can also add experiences and activities to your Travelocity package.
Which airport is best for South Carolina Lowcountry?
There are three main locations for anyone who is traveling to and from South Carolina Lowcountry — Charleston Intl. Airport (CHS), Savannah - Hilton Head Intl. Airport (SAV) and Hilton Head Island Airport (HHH).
What is there to do in South Carolina Lowcountry?
You'll be happy to know South Carolina Lowcountry is overflowing with incredible photo-ops, however Coligny Beach and Palmetto Dunes Club are two you shouldn't miss.

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Tried to capture all this heron as it flew past. Put all of them in one image. Truly a good place to find some marsh dwellers.
Tried to capture all this heron as it flew past. Put all of them in one image. Truly a good place to find some marsh dwellers.
Some even have babies!
We saw a sign for some church ruins. How could I not go? These ruins are owned by a private owner and can be walked around free of charge. 

Known also as the Sheldon Church or Old Sheldon Church, the building was originally known as Prince William's Parish Church. The church was built as a chapel of ease in the English Georgian style, using the Roman Tuscan or Doric order, between 1745 and 1753.

The traditional understanding is that Prince William's was burned by the British in 1779 during the Revolutionary War, rebuilt in 1826, and then burned again in 1865 during the Civil War:
Lying amongst ancient oaks and scattered graves, the Old Sheldon Church ruins is a historic site in northern Beaufort County, South Carolina. Built between 1751-57, the Anglican church was primarily paid for by Lieutenant Governor William Bull, who "greatly assisted General Oglethorpe in establishing the physical layout of Savannah, Georgia." The church was partially burned during the American Revolution, only to be rebuilt and later dismantled shortly after the American Civil War. The church is often called Old Sheldon after Bull's plantation.

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