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For generations, the art of storytelling has served as the underpinning of history lessons. Salkehatchie Stew is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich tradition of storytelling in South Carolina.

Listeners will be enthralled by the common themes that tend to emerge in the storytelling of the Salkehatchie region, including the power of family, the importance of community, the ability to endure hardships and the need to help others in need.
Stories provide the foundation for a richer, more meaningful connection.
Art and antiques lovers will enjoy the heavenly selection of treasures available along the Salkehatchie Art & Antiques Trail.
Float, hike, stroll, birdwatch, watch out for gators...
The Ashepoo, Combahee and Edisto (ACE) Basin stands apart as one of the largest undeveloped estuaries on the east coast of the United States.

The ACE Basin consists of 350,000 acres of diverse habitats including pine and hardwood uplands, forested wetlands, tidal marshes, barrier islands and beaches.
The basin's unique estuarine system, the largest of its type in the state, provides key habitat for wildlife and serves as an ideal setting for kayaking or canoeing.
There's no better way to see the flora and fauna of this unique ecosystem than by kayak or canoe. Here are a few popular daytrip paddling routes to explore the ACE Basin at its wildest . . .
Whether you're a weekend golfer or intend to become the next Tiger Woods, you'll enjoy the serenity and challenge or Salkehatchie's public golf courses. Start your Salkehatchie Golf Experience at Penny Branch Club in Furman, S.C., which offers 18 holes...
If you're looking for an authentic taste of the Lowcountry, look no further than Salkehatchie!
Barnwell, Bamberg, Blackville and Denmark offer a wide range of shopping, dining and more - all located within a convenient geographic area.
In this rural part of South Carolina, hunting lodges blend the best of the Old South with the latest game management techniques.
That translates into a relaxed, enjoyable hunting experience that produces results and enables visitors to bring home plenty of trophies.
In the spring and summer months, birders can see wood storks, black-bellied whistling ducks, painted buntings, swallow-tail kites and yellow-throated warblers.
During migration season in the fall, a variety of shore birds come through the area. In the winter, migrating water fowl and bald eagles can be observed in abundance.

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