Sea Pines Resort

The original offices of the company were located in a trailer on Sea Pines Circle (the intersection of William Hilton Parkway, Palmetto Bay Road, Pope Avenue, and Greenwood Drive).

Fraser encouraged his people to learn through travel, to stay fresh by playing tennis in the middle of the day and picnicking with family and friends and to have plenty of gatherings where networking and cross fertilization would take place.

The Ginn family sold assets to Roylat Holding Corporation with the deal financed by Philip Schwab, a stockholder in a large Florida savings and loan organization.

CSA runs, for example, a 42-man security department which handles traffic violations and other limited law enforcement functions.

The Braddock's Point Cemetery, a Gullah sea island cemetery on Hilton Head Island is a historic graveyard hidden between 2 apartment buildings and adjacent to the 18th fairway on Harbour town Golf Links – "the fairway may pass over buried ancestors" which may be the source of the urban legend that the 18th hole is haunted.

[2] Charles Fraser, sometimes called the "inventor" of the modern American resort[citation needed], first envisioned selling only oceanfront and ocean-oriented lots.

Golf courses were also beginning to be built, luring would-be residents into the interior of the island with beautiful wooded views.

Today, houses, villas, condominiums, and hotels within Sea Pines and other plantations have expanded inward to cover virtually the entire island.

Harbour Town Marina in Sea Pines Resort
Liberty Oak in Harbour Town
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Braddocks Point Cemetery [ 1 ]