The Gullah Lifestyle


 Gullah Lifestyle

African Americans from across the country are returning to their roots in the South, and South Carolina’s Treasured Coast is attracting many of them. South Carolina’s Treasured Coast – Hilton Head  Island, Beaufort and Bluffton - host numerous family reunions throughout the year for local and visiting families. Natives of the area return to rekindle their roots and re-explore the Lowcountry, which is growing phenomenally. Visitors are attracted to pristine beaches, golf, resort lifestyle, history and the fascinating Gullah culture. We invite you to experience arts, culture, cuisine and more. Contact us to arrange a professional speaker or entertainer for your group visit. 

 

South Carolina's Lowcountry is a popular retirement destination. Like other retirees, retiring African Americans are drawn to the area's overall quality of life. Beautiful and tranquil, residential communities have a wide range of amenities. And young families too enjoy Lowcountry lifestyles - quiet, close knit neighborhoods; recreation, schools and other activities that can enhance their lives.

 

Off the beaten path, you will find settled communities of African Americans. They are home to generations of families, rich in history and culture. On a small scale, African American businesses are part of the economic base, contributing dollars and services to support the community. A complete listing of African American owned businesses and professionals is available through theBeaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce and the Native Island Business and Community Affairs Association, two local organizations that seek to provide social, cultural and economic opportunities.

 

Take the Time...Reconnect with family. Revisit your heritage. Enjoy the Lowcountry.

Reconnecting with family is a special time and the South Carolina lowcountry is just the right place to bring everyone together to celebrate heritage. Delve into the area's unique Gullah culture that has manifested through many generations of African American families. You can experience this culture through the soul food of the Lowcountry, vivid dialect and storytelling, guided tours and even worship services at historical churches. Plan to stay a few days.


This article comes from Beaufort County Black Chamber of Commerce and Vacation Guide to Beaufort County SC
http://bcbcc.org

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