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.
Start your day with a visit to The Little Red Barn, a laid-back art and antiques gallery in Barnwell, S.C. that has been featured in the pages of Southern Living. Don't miss South Carolina face jugs and spongeware pottery by Liz Ringus and photography by South Carolina master naturalist Larry Price.
Head over to Blackville for a dose of South Carolina history at the Blackville Discovery Center. The past truly comes to life at this informative, family-friendly museum, which also boasts a great gift shop stocked with South Carolina treasures.
Make a stop at the world-famous Healing Springs, a historic site with fresh water flowing from an underground spring. Native Americans consider this water to be sacred. In 1944, local resident Lute Boylston deeded this land to God to ensure that everyone would have access to the healthful mineral waters that flow from this natural spring
Stop for lunch at Miller's Bread Basket in Blackville for a delicious buffet-style lunch prepared by local Mennonites. Celebrities from James Brown to Tiger Woods have savored the home cooking at this culinary destination. Don't miss the delectable homemade breads and pies!
Next, head over to Denmark, where you can enjoy two of the Palmetto State's most beloved destinations for art and antiques. The Jim Harrison Gallery showcases original art, prints and collectibles by one of the South's best-loved artists, who includes nostalgic references to Coca-Cola and to the Lowcountry in his magnificent work.
Located just up the street, The Caroline Collection has the distinction of being the largest privately-owned antique dealer in the Southeast. Discover three stories of antiques, plus several additional locations with an expanded inventory of treasures.










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