The world's largest collection of American sculpture coexists with some of nature's finest works of art at Brookgreen Gardens

US 17 south of Myrtle Beach and Murrells Inlet, South Carolina.

A showplace of art and nature developed in the 1930's by Archer and Anna Hyatt Huntington on the site of four colonial rice plantations.  Over 550 of America's finest 19th and 20th century sculptures by artists such as Frederic Remington, Daniel Chester French and Mrs. Huntington herself, are exhibited among 2,000 species of plants.  Native animals and birds can be seen in a wildlife park, and special guided nature cruises and kayak trips wind through the tidal creeks and abandoned rice fields for a closer peek at the area's history and wildlife.

        Open (Daily 9:30 - 5:30)

        No one will be admitted after 4:45

        For additional information, contact Brookgreen Gardens at (843) 237-4218 or (800) 849-1931 

Pictures of Brookgreen Gardens were taken April 8, 1999 using the Sony Digital Mavica FD81 and FD91 cameras.  Pictures have been re-sized to 320 x 240 and optimized to reduce file size for the web.  The original full screen pictures 1024 x 768 may be obtained by contacting Wayne or Ruth Anne Lee 

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