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Palmetto
Bluff - Driving
west toward Savannah on SC 46, a simple,
unassuming wooden sign designates the entrance
to Palmetto Bluff.
Looking
somewhat like a sign for a summer camp,
the marker reveals little about what awaits
visitors who traverse the nearly eight-mile
drive to the heart of the Bluffton-area
community. What lies ahead along the secluded,
tree-lined entrance road is an expansive
refuge and southern gem that seems to transcend
time, while fusing it with the luxuries
of modern life. The first glimpse of this
fusion comes about four miles in at the
Greeters Cottage where visitors
are welcomed with a smile and offered a
CD detailing the history of the 20,000-acre
property and its former inhabitants
from Native Americans and early explorers
to wealthy New York financier Richard T.
Wilson, Jr. who is responsible for
naming Palmetto Bluff and constructing the
elegant, 72-room Palmetto Lodge in 1914.
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