The Native Island Business and Community Affairs Association (NIBCAA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting economic development and enhancing the quality of life for the native island community of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
Read MoreThe Gullah Museum of Hilton Head Island is a nonprofit museum dedicated to preserving and sharing the Gullah heritage and culture of the Lowcountry. The museum was established in 2003 by Hilton Head native Louise Miller Cohen and is located on land purchased by her ancestors after the Civil War.
Read MoreGullah Heritage Trail Tours provide a glimpse into the island’s culture before the development of resorts on Hilton Head Island. The bus tours are led by native islanders of Gullah descent who share their personal experiences and family history.
Read MoreStanding for nearly three centuries, the Barnwell Tabby tells a story that continues to reveal its secrets. Once thought to date from the 1800s, this North Island landmark was actually built between 1730 and 1750 — predating the American Revolution and challenging earlier beliefs about Hilton Head Island’s colonial period.
Read MoreThe Heritage Library is a non-profit organization in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, dedicated to preserving and sharing the island's unique history and culture. It serves as a resource for both residents and visitors interested in local history, genealogy, and the region's historical significance.
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