Hilton Head Vacation
December 22, 2018
What not to miss in Hilton Head?
With the declaration of the Emancipation Proclamation, some of the descendants of slaves of the West African community fled to Hilton Head Island and its Union Army outpost and the others stayed back. This is what gave rise to the Gullah heritage.
Today, of course, it is known for being one of the finest vacation destinations and there are a range of Hilton head activities for visitors of all ages.
Today, of course, it is known for being one of the finest vacation destinations and there are a range of Hilton head activities for visitors of all ages.
The Gullah Heritage Trail Tours, which is one of the most popular forms of traveling across the land, gives you a glimpse of the culture. Here's a list of what you can see at the Island:
• Coastal Discovery Museum
One of the most memorable destinations while being on Hilton Head vacation is the visit to this museum which exhibits the natural history and cultural heritage of the community. Based on a 68 acre Honey Horn property, the place is open on all days for visit. The Museum makes learning about the community interesting through various artifacts and more.
• Mitchelville
A new, self-governed culture was formed soon after the Emancipation Proclamation was signed in 1862. The people of Mitchelville wanted the future generations to consider that as their guidepost. Situated on Hilton Head Island, SC, Mitchelville represents a new era in their community through developed electricity, proper roads, patterned houses and more. The Mitchelville Preservation Project can be better explored with the help of the local guides in Hilton head tours.
• Gullah neighborhoods
As the name suggests, the place consists of clustered houses of the extended families, Praise House, essential craftsmen, houses of spiritual leaders, food processing mills and a regular conveyance to the waterway - the entire landscape showcases a very traditional look of the tribal community.
The other major highlights of Hilton head tours consist of:
• Juke joints
• Gullah Family Compounds
• Old One-room School House
• Old Debarkation Point
• Gullah museum
• First Freedom Village Historic Marker
• Plantation Tabby Ruins
Tourists who are interested to know about the Gullah culture, or are planning a vacation with the loved ones can get interesting facts about the Gullah tradition from the local guides. Get in touch with the Trail tour organizers by visiting Gullaheritage.com or call 1-843-681-7066 and get free information about the tours. Depending on the rush, you might or not need prior appointment.