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Beaufort, South Carolina
Beaufort is a city in and the county seat of Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. Chartered in 1711, it is the second-oldest city in South Carolina, behind Charleston. The city's population was 12,361 in the 2010 census. It is a primary city within the Hilton Head Island-Bluffton-Beaufort, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Beaufort is located on Port Royal Island, in the heart of the Sea Islands and South Carolina Lowcountry. The city is renowned for its scenic location and for maintaining a historic character by preservation of its antebellum architecture. The city is also known for its military establishments, being located in close proximity to Parris Island and a U.S. naval hospital, in addition to being home of the Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.
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Downtown Beaufort, SC, Prince and New Streets
Downtown Beaufort, SC is laid out on a grid. Prince Street runs east-west, and New Street runs north-south. Enjoy a visit to the intersection of these two scenic streets. For more information on Beaufort, SC, or the Beaufort, SC real estate market, visit ExploreBeaufortRealEstate.com.
SC Lowcountry Marsh, Beaufort, SC
A tour of the creeks in the marsh around Beaufort, SC
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Voted Best Place to Live Beaufort North Carolina Carteret County NC
Town History
Established in 1709, Beaufort, N.C., is a quaint coastal town located on Beaufort Inlet, a channel leading south to the Atlantic Ocean. The third oldest town in the state and seat of Carteret County, Beaufort has a residential population of about 4,000 with a high influx of visitor traffic during the warmer months.
Beaufort was first known as Fishtown because the fishing industry was and has been an important part of the county’s history. Beaufort was later named for Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort.
Originally a fishing village and port of safety dating from the late 1600s, Beaufort has been visited by patriots, privateers, merchants, and skilled craftsmen who built Bahamian and West Indian-style homes and public buildings. Approximately 150 of the restored historic homes bear plaques noting names of the Town’s earliest known owners and dates of original construction.
The early economy of Beaufort was on the use of natural resources in the area. Hence, fishing, whaling, the production of lumber and naval stores, shipbuilding, and farming were the chief economic activities. Though Beaufort had the safest and most navigable harbor of any of the ports of North Carolina, extensive commercial activities failed to develop, owing to the fact that the town was almost completely isolated from the interior. Now, Beaufort’s economy depends heavily on tourism.
The Plan of Beaufort Towne, laid out in 1713, survives in a 12-block area, which today is on the National Register of Historic Places.
For more history, please read Colonial Beaufort: The History of a North Carolina Town by Charles L. Paul. The document is listed below.
The Rev. Curtis Oden presented Feb. 8, 2016, during a regular meeting of the Board of Commissioners information about African American History in Beaufort as part of the Inspirational Moment.
Hurricane Florence: Report from Beaufort, SC
In a Tuesday morning press conference, Governor Henry McMaster, in coordination with state and local officials, lifted the mandatory evacuation order for zones in Beaufort, Colleton, and Jasper counties, with the exception of Edisto Beach. This left many in Beaufort having a mixed response to Florence. University of South Carolina- Beaufort's, Dr. Carolyn Sawyer reports.
Beaufort Bridge - Morehead City, North Carolina
Built in 1957, here is the Beaufort Bascule Bridge near Morehead City. I erroneously state that it is the only bascule in North Carolina, but it is one of very few. The placement of this bridge is interesting in that there is a high-level fixed bridge (built around the same time) on the same road a mile to the south.
Beaufort inlet
Riding in on a slick day in the skiff.
Paddling Beaufort County | North Carolina Weekend | UNC-TV
Come along for a paddling primer on the countless waterways coursing through Beaufort County.
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Beaufort SC Gated deep water community
a gated waterfront no maintenance community that features a deep water Marina, outdoor living, safety and security by being fully gated. Walking trails, Nature board walk and viewing platform, and a out door kitchen and gathering area. The community is next to Parris Island and a great boat launch located on the Battery Creek in Port Royal/ Beaufort SC, the deepest water in the region. Prices start at only 189k- 500k Luxury, affordability, and no maintenance. Gavigan Homes is a leading home builder and developer for Military and Active adult families. contact us on face book at or or call NOW 843-252-3559
Trip to Beaufort North Carolina Phantom 4 DJI Drone
Established in 1709, Beaufort, N.C., is a quaint coastal town located on Beaufort Inlet, a channel leading south to the Atlantic Ocean. The third oldest town in the state and seat of Carteret County, Beaufort has a residential population of about 4,000 with a high influx of visitor traffic during the warmer months.
Beaufort was first known as Fishtown because the fishing industry was and has been an important part of the county’s history. Beaufort was later named for Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort.
Originally a fishing village and port of safety dating from the late 1600s, Beaufort has been visited by patriots, privateers, merchants, and skilled craftsmen who built Bahamian and West Indian-style homes and public buildings. Approximately 150 of the restored historic homes bear plaques noting names of the Town’s earliest known owners and dates of original construction.
The early economy of Beaufort was on the use of natural resources in the area. Hence, fishing, whaling, the production of lumber and naval stores, shipbuilding, and farming were the chief economic activities. Though Beaufort had the safest and most navigable harbor of any of the ports of North Carolina, extensive commercial activities failed to develop, owing to the fact that the town was almost completely isolated from the interior. Now, Beaufort’s economy depends heavily on tourism.
The Plan of Beaufort Towne, laid out in 1713, survives in a 12-block area, which today is on the National Register of Historic Places.
The New Gallants Channel Bridge Beaufort NC DJI Phantom 4 drone
BEAUFORT - A $66 million bridge project connecting Radio Island and the Town of Beaufort will begin shortly according to a spokesperson with NCDOT.
In February, a contract to build the bridge was awarded to Conti Enterprises, Inc. of Edison, N.J. The bridge will replace the Grayden Paul draw bridge, but will connect to Beaufort in an area not feeding directly into downtown. The 4 lane, 65 feet tall bridge will connect to West Beaufort Rd.
The NCDOT plan is intended to allow traffic to flow around the city and for emergency vehicles to have access to DownEast Carteret County without the chance of running into a raised draw bridge.
The project is expected to take just under 5 years to finish with completion expected by January of 2019.
Some business owners are excited for the bridge replacement.
It'll be a tremendous long term economic benefit I think to Morehead [City], Beaufort and surrounding counties and communities, said Steve Tulevech. Tulevech owns the Town Creek Marina, which is on West Beaufort Rd. With this being a DOT project, if we're going to get some state money thrown our way, I think it's good we are taking advantage of it.
Top 5 Boating Homes in Beaufort County, SC
I'm always out on the river and these are some of my favorite homes for sale with private docks. Call me for a tour of these or any of your favorite luxury homes. 843.505.3132 Lori Bee, eXp Realty, , Lori@LoriBee.com
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Super 8 Beaufort/Parris Island in Port Royal SC
Reservations: . . .. .. ... . . . . . . . . . Super 8 Beaufort/Parris Island 1360 Ribaut Road Port Royal SC 29935 The Super 8 Beaufort is 2 miles from Parris Island MCRD and Huntington Island State Park is 20 miles away. This hotel has a seasonal outdoor pool and offers a continental breakfast. A microwave and refrigerator are provided in every standard guest room of this Parris Island hotel. Free Wi-Fi and cable TV are included as well as tea- and coffee-making facilities. Vending machines for drinks are on site at the Beaufort Super 8. A 24-hour front desk is available for added convenience and guests will have access to fax and photocopying facilities. Hilton Head Island is 30 miles from this property and Fripp Island Beach is a 30 minute drive away. Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort is also a 15 minute drive away.
State threatens to shut down Beaufort County’s Detention Center
State threatens to shut down Beaufort County’s Detention Center
St. Phillips Island Tour - SC State Parks
Come along with The County Channel on a tour of the newest addition to South Carolina State Parks: St. Phillips Island.
3 shots and running performed live
3 shots and running performed live by T.S.C. (Savior C, T Bo, Yung Marq, Ak, and BJ) in Club Insomnia in Beaufort, SC! Shout out to out manager Trigga for making it happen. Live in HD mixtape is coming soon We still are not sign so Hit us up if any question at 706-988-0456