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Coosaw Point Plantation
A thousand years ago, when native Americans in the area could camp out anywhere they chose, they picked a bit of high ground called Coosaw Point. Decorative pottery shards and oyster shells are reminders of where they prepared the oysters gathered from the river. Ten centuries later Coosaw Point became a private hunting preserve for its wealthy owner. His love of the area is marked by a small chapel-like mausoleum that he built for himself on the edge of his favorite duck pond. Sunlight illuminates the interior through colorful stained glass windows depicting the native animals and birds of Coosaw that he loved so much. His remains are still interred there to this day.
Once you have visited this lovely blending of woodlands, parks, upland wetlands, the beautiful Coosaw and its riverfront marsh, you too will want to stay forever. Coosaw Point has a beautiful new Clubhouse with pool, Community Dock, Tennis Courts, Parks and miles of leisure trails.
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