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Head On Over To Georgetown, S.C. For A Great Exhibit

As we all know there are tons of places in the world that are meant to be traveled to.

Think about this, every location you think of has something to offer.

Not everywhere you travel is going to have some spectacular form of breathtaking entertainment to offer.

You want to remember that even the little things can be pretty promising.

If it can keep you interested then don’t you think it was worth the trip. This is something to really think about.

Head On Over To Georgetown, S.C. For A Great Exhibit

This year, you an travel anywhere, but how about taking a trip to Georgetown, S.C.!

Don’t Miss A Great Museum Exhibit

Water has been the driving force for Georgetown County for centuries, the economic elixir for industry and tourism, business and relaxation.

To that end, the county is defined by the waters that flow through its boundaries and crash onto its shores — four major rivers, the Winyah Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.

How appropriate, then, that the South Carolina Maritime Museum will host, from Sept. 28-Nov. 8, a Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition titled “Water/Ways.”

Head On Over To Georgetown, S.C. For A Great Exhibit

The exhibit will explore and highlight the environmental and cultural impact that water has had on the county and its people.

Held in cooperation with South Carolina Humanities, the “Water/Ways” exhibit is part of the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street program.

“Water/Ways” explores the endless motion of the water cycle, water’s effect on landscape, settlement and migration, and its impact on culture and spirituality.

It looks at how political and economic planning have long been affected by access to water and control of water resources.

Human creativity and resourcefulness provide new way of protecting water resources and renewing respect for the natural environment.

Interactive displays will let visitors experience the important and vital nature of water to our everyday lives.

Designed for small-town museums, libraries and cultural organizations, “Water/Ways” will serve as a community meeting place to convene conversations about water’s impact on American culture.

For more information about the museum and the “Water/Ways” exhibit, go to www.scmaritimemuseum.org.

Don’t miss a chance to let you and the entire family experience something different.

Georgetown S.C. has a lot more to offer than you think!