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Discover the extraordinary Gullah Geechee Culture of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Celebrate the heritage that remains one of the most culturally distinctive African American populations today.
Discover the extraordinary Gullah Geechee Culture of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Celebrate the heritage that remains one of the most culturally distinctive African American populations today.
Discover the extraordinary Gullah Geechee Culture of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Celebrate the heritage that remains one of the most culturally distinctive African American populations today.
Discover the extraordinary Gullah Geechee Culture of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. Celebrate the heritage that remains one of the most culturally distinctive African American populations today.
Hear
Our Stories
Discover
Our Landmarks
Explore
Our Culture
Curated by the Gullah Geechee Historic Neighborhoods Community Development Corporation
Join the Gullah Geechee Historic Neighborhoods CDC for our Monthly Board Meeting. Share insights during the public comment period and help shape our efforts to preserve Gullah Geechee heritage, advance affordable housing, and strengthen local entrepreneurship.
Join Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park for the 2026 Blue & BBQ Annual Fundraising Benefit, a unique event combining music, food, and immersive activities with a Modern Cowboy twist.
Hilton Head Island offers a vibrant tapestry of food, music, and culture year-round—but during the holidays, the Lowcountry truly comes alive. As Juneteenth approaches on June 19th, there’s no better place to commemorate this historic day than Hilton Head Island. Beyond its scenic outdoor spaces, diverse culinary experiences, and family-friendly activities, the island is deeply rooted in African-American history and heritage. It is home to Historic Mitchelville Freedom Park—the first self-governed town for formerly enslaved people in the United States. Today, descendants of Mitchelville’s founders preserve and celebrate their legacy, keeping alive the language, art, and traditions that have shaped generations and continue to inspire the pursuit of freedom and cultural pride.