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HiltonHead.com

Whether you're a permanent Islander, part-time resident or a visitor just discovering the beauty of Hilton Head Island, you know there's something special about this Island. From the moment of arrival, whether crossing the arc of the bridge, flying over the sea and marshlands or navigating the surrounding waters to dock in an Island harbour, there is the immediate sense of being removed from the rest of the world.
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Savannah.com

Savannah has one of the largest historic districts in the United States, with thousands of architecturally-significant buildings nestled under giant live oaks hung with Spanish moss. Known as The Hostess City of South, Savannah attracts visitors from across the country and around the world. Whether you're planning a trip to Savannah or hoping to relocate in the future, we hope you will use the information on savannah.com to help you make the most of your time in Savannah.
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HiltonHeadIsland.com

We have been on-line since 1995 and whether a Visitor or a Resident, you'll find nearly 6,000 Pages of Information about Hilton Head Island which is the 2nd largest Barrier Island along the East Coast of the United States.
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SanibelIsland.com
Sanibel Island has everything one could wish for...excellent restaurants, accommodations, golfing, tennis, fishing, boating, shopping, bike paths, canoes, theatrical productions, the renowned J.N. "Ding Darling" National Wildlife Refuge & Bird Sanctuary. Since 1884 Point Ybel Lighthouse has guided seafarers to Sanibel Island's shores.
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MyrtleBeach.com

Welcome to the Grand Strand Area, better known as Myrtle Beach. The Myrtle Beach Area has long been considered one of the best places in the country to spend a vacation. So it is no surprise that Myrtle Beach is one of the most sought after family destinations in the nation, with nearly 14 million visitors a year. Myrtle Beach, the Grand Strand, stretches over 60 miles of warm sandy beaches that span from Little River to the north, all the way to the historic port of Georgetown to the south.
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CaptivaIsland.com
Captiva Island, sister to larger Sanibel Island, is just over a small bridge which crosses at Turner Beach. Turner Beach is a great place for catching that prize fish and also for finding the colorful shells that these islands are famous for. The beach stretches 5 miles to the northern tip of Captiva Island at Redfish Pass. From the bridge at Turner beach, Captiva Drive is a scenic drive past giant cactus, colorful bougainvilleas and other tropical flora along a stretch of sea and sand ending at "downtown" Captiva, which is more of a village than a town.
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