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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 600095" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I am from the coast of SC---actually, RE, Georgetown is my home and except for a few years here and there, I have lived here my entire life. As you know, we are a coastal town, surrounded by oceans and rivers. Water, water everywhere! We are a historical town dating back to colonial America and we are rather proud of our heritage. Redneck is a word that we really don't find offensive---in fact very few things offend us-lol. The cost of living compared to other coastal communities in this country are relatively low. Taxes are cheaper---but in SC we do pay property taxes on our home, vehicles, boats, etc. The seafood here is the BEST! And it is always abundant. All produce we use is locally grown. The beaches in Georgetown County are MUCH nicer than the ones in Horry County--Myrtle Beach. We are not developed, no hotels or resorts, no amusement parks or other touristy attractions. I'm glad you stopped "downtown" and talked with the locals. I hope you had lunch down there as well---we have some really awesome restaurants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 600095, member: 1436"] I am from the coast of SC---actually, RE, Georgetown is my home and except for a few years here and there, I have lived here my entire life. As you know, we are a coastal town, surrounded by oceans and rivers. Water, water everywhere! We are a historical town dating back to colonial America and we are rather proud of our heritage. Redneck is a word that we really don't find offensive---in fact very few things offend us-lol. The cost of living compared to other coastal communities in this country are relatively low. Taxes are cheaper---but in SC we do pay property taxes on our home, vehicles, boats, etc. The seafood here is the BEST! And it is always abundant. All produce we use is locally grown. The beaches in Georgetown County are MUCH nicer than the ones in Horry County--Myrtle Beach. We are not developed, no hotels or resorts, no amusement parks or other touristy attractions. I'm glad you stopped "downtown" and talked with the locals. I hope you had lunch down there as well---we have some really awesome restaurants. [/QUOTE]
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