The Lowcountry

Lowcountry sunrise over the tidal marsh of Habersham Creek

The Lowcountry region of South Carolina, of which Beaufort is a part, is known for its rich history and unique geography. The area is characterized by its flat, coastal plain, which is dotted with marshes, salt creeks, and waterways. The region has a long history of human habitation, dating back to the days of the indigenous tribes who lived here for thousands of years. The Lowcountry was also home to some of the earliest European settlements in North America, with the arrival of the Spanish, French and English in the 16th and 17th centuries. The region played a significant role in the colonial and revolutionary periods of American history, and during the Civil War. The Lowcountry's geography and history have also played an important role in shaping the culture and economy of the region, with the waterways and marshes providing a rich source of seafood, and the region's history of rice cultivation and the Gullah culture still present today. The Lowcountry is a unique and fascinating place to explore, with a rich history and culture that is deeply intertwined with its geography and environment.

Living in Beaufort, SC offers a unique and charming small town experience in the heart of the Lowcountry. The town is steeped in history and is home to many beautiful antebellum homes and buildings. The waterfront is a major draw, with opportunities for boating, fishing and enjoying the natural beauty of the area. The downtown area is bustling with local shops, restaurants and art galleries. The community is tight-knit and welcoming, and there are many annual events and festivals that bring residents and visitors together. Beaufort's proximity to Charleston and Savannah allows residents to experience the best of both worlds: the charming small town atmosphere of Beaufort, with the added convenience of being able to easily explore the rich history, culture and vibrant city life of these two nearby destinations. Beaufort has received many accolades, including being named "Best Small Town in the South" by Southern Living magazine and "The Coolest Small Town in America" by Budget Travel. It's a great place to live for those looking for a slower paced lifestyle with a strong sense of community and access to the outdoors, as well as the proximity to two great historic cities.

EducationJonathan Herron