Isle of Palms South Carolina
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Isle
of Palms is a city in Charleston County, South Carolina.
The population was 4,583 at the 2000 census. Isle of
Palms is a barrier island on the South Carolina coast,
northeast of Charleston, South Carolina.
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Isle of Palm SC History
The island's original inhabitants were the Seewee Native
American tribe. Supposedly, they greeted the first
English to arrive on the island by swimming out to their
ships and escorting them back to the island.
During the American Civil War, the H.L. Hunley departed
from Breach Inlet, between Isle of Palms and Sullivan's
Island.
In the late 19th century, local residents began using
the island as a vacation spot. At that time it was only
accessible by ferry. It was bought by J.S. Lawrence in
1899, who gave the island its current name; before then
it was known as Hunting Island or Long Island. A 50-room
hotel was built in 1906. In 1912, James Sottile had a
beach pavilion and an amusement park built, and a
trolley line was constructed from the mainland for
access to Isle of Palms via Sullivan's Island. In 1929,
Grace Memorial Bridge was built between Charleston and
Mount Pleasant to allow automobile traffic to reach the
island.
Large-scale residential development began when J.C. Long
bought up most of the island and built low-cost housing
for World War II veterans. In 1975, the Sea Pines
Company (of Hilton Head Island fame) established the 900
acre (360 ha) development now known as The Wild Dunes
Beach and Racquet Club. Isle of Palms was the first stop
on Alton Brown's coast-to-coast tour in his program
Feasting on Asphalt.
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