We started bright and early at 8am by boarding a bus at the
Chamber that would take us on our journey for the day.
Next, we got back on the bus and headed over to
Horry-Georgetown Technical College for lunch and a tour of the Conway campus. Being
an HGTC alum myself, I felt proud to see all of the new additions and their
student’s achievements. A new engineering building was just completed and is
fully equipped with state of the art technology to keep its students ahead of
the curve.
Our last stop was back on the other side of town at the L.W.Paul Living History Farm. Talk about a hidden gem, this place was so unique! We
got a personal tour from the Farm’s owner who walked us through all of the well-preserved
pieces that made the farm work from 1900-1955. We explored the Blacksmith’s
station, a true tobacco barn, livestock, a real smokehouse where they cured
meat and much more. We were also able to walk through an old farmhouse and
church and could easily feel what it would’ve been like to live there in the
early days.
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Brad and Daniel at the Farm |