The low-lying land along the Pee Dee river in Georgetown County was home to many rice plantations. In 1840 the Georgetown district accounted for almost half of the total rice crop of the United States. Rice production persisted into the early twentieth century before succumbing to bankruptcies, outside competition, and a series of devastating hurricanes.
A few remnants still exist.
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