For over 75 years, the Prince George Winyah Church Women have hosted the Tour of Historic Plantations and Homes each spring. In this self-guided tour, visitors have a unique opportunity to tour select historic plantations, town homes, and gardens located in and around Georgetown County, South Carolina. Tickets are required, and we recommend you purchase them in advance. All money raised by the Tour is allocated to community outreach and the preservation of our historic church buildings. The success of the Tour has made a difference in the lives of the poor, the friendless, and the needy in our community, which continues to be our prayerful aim in this endeavor. For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. For five decades, Jim Fitch has been the steadfast heart of The Rice Museum in Georgetown, SC, guiding us with vision and passion. It?s with immense joy that we host an exhibit dedicated to his enduring legacy: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating. This is a heartfelt journey through the art and artifacts that have shaped our beloved museum, all seen through the eyes of the man who has cherished them the most.
Jim Fitch?s tenure as Director has been a cornerstone of the art community here in Georgetown, and far beyond. This special exhibit is our way of honoring his significant contributions and the lasting impact he has made. We?ve curated a collection that reflects his dedication, his discerning eye, and his tireless efforts in bringing remarkable pieces into our collection. Boone Hall Planation Tour in Charleston with Storehouse Tours! Boone Hall Plantation was founded in 1681 when Englishman Major John Boone came to Charleston and established a lucrative plantation and gracious home on the banks of Wampacheone Creek. The family and descendants of Major Boone were influential in the history of South Carolina, the colonies and the nation.
In 1743, the son of Major John Boone planted live oak trees, arranging them in two evenly spaced rows. This spectacular approach to his home symbolizes southern heritage and will take root in your memory for many years to come. It would take two centuries for the massive, moss-draped branches to meet overhead, forming today?s natural corridor.
We will take a tour across the entire property (as long as weather and road conditions allow), explore the Gullah Culture and have a guided tour of the first floor of the plantation home. We will also stroll through the outdoor gardens. You will see beautiful marsh views and wildlife on hand. Business Expo, Shrimp & Grits, business, community, networking Celtic Woman – A New Era will be live at The Carolina Opry Theater on Sunday, March 22, 2026 at 7:00pm. Tickets are on sale now.
79th Annual Tours of Historic Plantations & Homes presented by Prince George Winyah Parish
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
A Milestone Celebration: 50 Years of Collecting and Creating
Boone Hall Plantation Tour
Business and Community Expo & Shrimp & Grits Cookoff 2026
Celtic Woman - A New Era


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