"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" The Road to Charleston, SC, Part II: Georgetown | Eastern North Carolina Now

    Big white Civil War era home is endemic to the Georgetown Historic District: Above. The Georgetown County Court House: Below.     images by Stan Deatherage

    The city hall, built circa 1900, located on Front Street just southeast of the quaint shops on the same street: Above and then below. images by Stan Deatherage

    The Kaminski House Museum was at one time the home of Confederate sea captain Thomas Gaddett. It was built upon a bluff and afforded Captain Gaddett a majestic view of the serpentine flow of the Sampit River. The grand home was owned subsequently by Naval Commander and Mrs. Kaminski. Upon their passing, they willed the house to the City of Georgetown. The Kaminski House is filled with antiques collected by the Kaminskis.

    The floral rendered beauty of LaFayette Park surounds the Kaminski House, which is located at the northwest edge of downtown on the south side of Front Street: Above and below.     images by Stan Deatherage

Go Back
HbAD0

 
Back to Top