Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site (Q15051832)

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Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site sits along the Ashley River, near the town of Summerville in Dorchester County, South Carolina. In 1969, the site was donated to the South Carolina State Park Service and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 2, 1969. Currently the site of a 325-acre park, Old Dorchester State Park offers visitors a glimpse into South Carolina's Colonial past. The park boasts one of the most well-preserved oyster-shell tabby forts in the country, St. George's Bell Tower, log shipping wharves, burial sites and cemeteries, as well as on-going archaeological digs that are still unearthing the settlement's history.

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name: Colonial Dorchester State Historic Site
leisure: park
wikidata: Q15051832
attribution: SC GIS
scgis-shp:uuid: 5ac00053-d81a-4c20-8606-f41b069938c8
scgis-shp:source: DNR SCDBASE PRK
scgis-shp:parksid: 66

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state park (Q1761072) park:type=state_park
park (Q22698) leisure=park
protected area (Q473972) boundary=protected_area
administrative territorial entity (Q56061) boundary=administrative

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Archaeological sites on the National Register of Historic Places in South Carolina boundary=protected_area, historic, historic=archaeological_site
National Register of Historic Places in Dorchester County, South Carolina boundary=protected_area, historic
South Carolina state historic sites boundary=protected_area, historic