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Explorinâ With Loren: Pawleys Island known for being âarrogantly shabbyâ
Explorinâ With Loren: Pawleys Island known for being âarrogantly shabbyâ By Loren Korn | March 2, 2021 at 6:50 PM EST - Updated March 2 at 6:50 PM
PAWLEYS ISLAND, S.C. (WMBF) - Leave your troubles behind when visiting Pawleys Island, known for having South Carolinaâs most beautiful beaches, marshes, and rivers.
The town is also known as being âarrogantly shabbyâ and for having the original rope hammock.
Folks can visit the four-and-a-half-mile island for a weekend getaway or stay for a season. Sarah Weston, marketing director for Pawleys Island Realty, showed the beautiful properties that are available to rent. They have anywhere from two to nine bedrooms, and cost a couple thousand dollars a week to rent, or as much as $10,000.
By Stephen Ayers
William Dillwyn painted in 1815 at the age of 72 by Charles Robert Leslie. Credit: Library of the Religious Society of Friends in Great Britain. William Dillwyn, a co-ordinator of the British abolitionist and anti-slavery campaign, was born in Pennsylvania in 1743 and lived in Walthamstow (Blackhorse Lane) from 1777 until his death in 1824. A devout Quaker, William was taught at school by Anthony Benezet, who started the campaign in North America to abolish the Atlantic slave trade. He grew up to become Benezet’s close friend and assistant, travelling to Carolina plantations, to observe and record slavery and the slave trade in all its horror and lobbying the legislature for an end to the brutality.