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Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Kiawah is a sea island, or barrier island, on the Atlantic coast of the United States. Located 25 miles (40 km) southwest of Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina, it is primarily a private beach and golf resort. It is home to the Kiawah Island Golf Resort, with spacious villas, beaches, large and acclaimed golf courses, and other attractions. As of the 2010 census, Kiawah Island's population was 1,626,[5] up from 1,163 at the 2000 census. The island is part of the Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville metropolitan area. Alternative spellings and variants of the name itself include "Kiawa", "Kittiwar" (in DuBose Heyward's novel Porgy), and "Kittiwah" (in George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess). The proper pronunciation is sometimes considered difficult: the following reference provides an example pronunciation of Kiawah Island.[6] Census Tract 21.04, located on the island, has a per capita income of $168,369, the highest in South Carolina. [1]

Kiawah Island, South Carolina
Kiawah sunrise
Location of Kiawah Island in South Carolina
Coordinates: 32°36′31″N 80°04′54″W / 32.60861°N 80.08167°W / 32.60861; -80.08167Coordinates: 32°36′31″N 80°04′54″W / 32.60861°N 80.08167°W / 32.60861; -80.08167
CountryUnited States
StateSouth Carolina
CountyCharleston
Incorporated as a town1938
Incorporated as a city1957
Government
 • MayorCraig Weaver
Area
 • Total15.14 sq mi (39.21 km2)
 • Land11.17 sq mi (28.93 km2)
 • Water3.97 sq mi (10.28 km2)
Elevation
13 ft (4 m)
Population
 • Total2,013
 • Density180.20/sq mi (69.58/km2)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Code
29455
Area code843, 854
FIPS code45-38162[3]
GNIS feature ID1253569[4]
Websitewww.kiawahisland.org

History

The Bass Pond Site and Arnoldus Vander Horst House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[7]

Kiawah was named for the Kiawah Indians who were led by their head chieftain or cassique. In the year 1670, the cassique of the Kiawah led English colonists to settle at Charlestowne Landing.[8][9]

In 1699, former pirate Captain George Raynor gained possession of Kiawah Island. On November 1, 1701, Captain Raynor sold half of the island to Captain William Davis, and left the other half in his will for his granddaughter. The half left to his will was passed through family members until John Stanyarne acquired the property. Stanyarne then purchased the remaining half of the island from the family of Captain Davis.[10]

The island was primarily used for cattle farming prior to the Civil War. Stanyarne built an estate that was valued highly, falling into a category of value that only 19% of the properties of South Carolina qualified for.[11] In his will he left the southwestern portion of the island to his granddaughter Mary Gibbs, and the northeastern portion to his granddaughter Elizabeth Vanderhorst.[12] Both portions were to be passed down until the third generation, when they would become considered fee simple ownerships. Gibbs died at a young age, and it is assumed that her father, Robert Gibbs, maintained her portion of the island.[12]

During the Revolutionary War the island has very few records of events, other than its use as a safe recovery space for American soldiers and their families.[13] The Vanderhorst property was burned down during the time of the Revolutionary War, but was rebuilt shortly after, and finished in the beginning of the 19th century.[10] The Vanderhorst family infrequently inhabited the island, and often stayed in their homes elsewhere along the Carolina coast. The Vanderhorst family still only claimed ownership of half of the island, with the other half being passed through the wills of the Gibbs family. A portion of the island controlled by the Gibbs family was sold to William Seabrook, and the other portion to Isaac Wilson. The island during this time only remained inhabited by slaves and the properties built by the families.[14]

The Civil War impacted Kiawah Island as it did the entire South. There were not damages recorded. The Vanderhorst family was not presently residing there, but they did check the state of the property in the earlier years of the war.[10] There are not records of what occurred on Kiawah during the war in terms of battles, but it was sieged by the North with Charleston and taken over by Northern troops. They remained stationed there as a precautionary measure. The properties seemed to have obtained damage, but it is unclear how or how extensive.[10]

The Vanderhorst family did not have many records from this time period. It seems that at the end of the war they were in financial trouble, and were unsure about how to maintain ownership of Kiawah. They were able to keep their portion of the island, while the other two portions changed ownership. The Vanderhorsts hired freed slaves for labor, and were able to produce cotton on the island.[14] By 1870, Arnoldus Vanderhorst, the present caretaker and owner of the Vanderhorst portion of Kiawah, recorded that the island was restored and there was agricultural growth.[10]

Development

Long held by the Vanderhorst family, Kiawah Island was purchased by C.C. Royal in 1950 for logging and timber; he went on to develop the first summer home neighborhood in 1954 along the beach and named the street Eugenia, after his wife.

In 1974 Royal's heirs sold the island to Kuwait Investment Corporation; soon after, a thorough environmental survey was conducted, and a master plan for Kiawah's development was produced with help from the Sea Pines Company. Two years later, in 1976, real estate sales commenced and the Cougar Point (formerly Marsh Point) golf course was opened.

The 1980s saw the opening of two of the seven golf courses associated with Kiawah-Turtle Point in 1981 and Osprey Point in 1988. That year also saw all resort assets and amenities, along with Kiawah's undeveloped lands, purchased by the development group Kiawah Resort Associates (KRA), owned by Charles P. Darby III and Patrick W. McKinney, et al. The Town of Kiawah was also established in the same year.

Following the impact of Hurricane Hugo in 1989, KRA sold resort assets to Landmark Land Co., which then sold the assets to William H. Goodwin in 1993. The 1990s saw the establishment of the Kiawah Island Club in 1993 and the addition of three more courses: the Ocean Course in 1991, the River Course in 1995, and Oak Point in 1997. The last of Kiawah's associated golf courses, Cassique, was opened in 2000. Freshfields Village, a town-center-type mix of shopping, dining, and services saw ground broken in 2004. That same year, The Sanctuary hotel opened on the island.[15]

In 2013, Darby and associates sold Kiawah Partners to the South Street Partners for an estimated $350 million. This transaction included Kiawah Island Club, Kiawah Island Real Estate, Freshfields Village, Kiawah Island Utility, and other domestic and international holdings.[16]

Geography

 
The marshes at Kiawah Island

According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 13.4 square miles (34.8 km2), of which 11.0 square miles (28.4 km2) is land and 2.5 square miles (6.4 km2), or 18.36%, is water.[5]

Demographics

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
188091
1990718
20001,16362.0%
20101,62639.8%
20202,01323.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[17][2]

2020 census

Kiawah Island racial composition[18]
Race Num. Perc.
White (non-Hispanic) 1,915 95.13%
Black or African American (non-Hispanic) 20 0.99%
Asian 22 1.09%
Other/Mixed 25 1.24%
Hispanic or Latino 31 1.54%

As of the 2020 United States census, there were 2,013 people, 869 households, and 675 families residing in the town.

2000 census

As of the census[3] of 2000, there were 1,163 people, 557 households, and 474 families residing in the town. The population density was 104.2 people per square mile (40.2/km2). There were 3,070 housing units at an average density of 275.0 per square mile (106.2/km2). The racial makeup of the town was 98.19% White, 0.34% African American, 0.17% Native American, 0.17% Asian, and 1.12% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.17% of the population.

There were 557 households, out of which 6.1% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 82.9% were married couples living together, 1.1% had a female householder with no husband present, and 14.9% were non-families. Of all households 13.1% were made up of individuals, and 7.4% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.09 and the average family size was 2.25.

In the town, the age distribution of the population shows 6.0% under the age of 18, 1.5% from 18 to 24, 6.4% from 25 to 44, 48.8% from 45 to 64, and 37.3% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 61 years. For every 100 females, there were 98.5 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 98.7 males.

The median income for a household in the town was $76,114, and the median income for a family was $83,829. Males had a median income of $60,938 versus $32,500 for females. The per capita income for the town was $47,782. About 4.4% of families and 6.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 2.9% of those under age 18 and 3.6% of those age 65 or over.


Parks and recreation

Golf

Kiawah Island is widely hailed as one of the premier golf destinations on the East Coast.[9][19] The island features seven award-winning golf courses designed by the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tom Fazio, and Pete Dye. The courses snake along the narrow island, moving from the dense wooded interior of the island to the breezy oceanfront. Five of the courses are owned and maintained by Kiawah Island Golf Resort. These include the Ocean Course, Turtle Point, Osprey Point, Oak Point, and Cougar Point. Two courses, the River Course and Cassique, are owned and maintained by Kiawah Island Club.

The Ocean Course

Pete Dye designed the Ocean Course in 1991 and the course has since proved to be one of the toughest on the East Coast.[20] The Ocean Course was the home of the 1991 Ryder Cup, the 1997 World Cup of Golf, the 2007 Senior PGA Championship, the 2012 PGA Championship and the 2021 PGA Championship, becoming only the fourth golf course in history to host each of the PGA of America's men's major championships.[21] The Ocean Course was featured in the 2000 movie The Legend of Bagger Vance, starring Will Smith, Matt Damon and Charlize Theron.

County parks

The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC)[22] operates a park on the island, Beachwalker County Park, located on the west end of the island. In 2013, Forbes ranked the park's beach as the 10th best in the United States.[23]

Walking and biking

Thirty miles of paved trails and 10 miles of beach provide a natural setting for biking and walking.[24]

Boating and fishing

Tidal creeks, salt marshes, and the Kiawah River itself provides the opportunity for various canoeing and kayaking expeditions. There are numerous water access points, including a community kayak rental dock at Mingo Point and boat storage near the 15th green of the Cassique golf course, as well as a full marina just outside Kiawah's gate, for more expansive Kiawah Island fishing and deep sea fishing excursions. Also, Kiawah Island Club Members enjoy private access to a kayak dock in Cassique, and the Kiawah Island Community Association (KICA) maintains a launch at Rhett's Bluff and storage at Cinder Creek.[25]

Government

The city is run by an elected mayor–council government system. The current mayor is John Labriola.

The Kiawah Island Community Association is a non-profit corporation established in 1976 that governs and manages the business and property that contribute to the overall ambiance and property values of Kiawah Island, South Carolina. The association maintains and insures the roads, ponds, facilities, parks and open areas built or conveyed by the developer, and offers social and recreational programs for property owners.

Notable people

The following people own homes on Kiawah Island:

References

  1. ^ "ArcGIS REST Services Directory". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved October 15, 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Census Population API". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved Oct 15, 2022.
  3. ^ a b "U.S. Census website". United States Census Bureau. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  4. ^ "US Board on Geographic Names". United States Geological Survey. 2007-10-25. Retrieved 2008-01-31.
  5. ^ a b "Geographic Identifiers: 2010 Census Summary File 1 (G001): Kiawah Island town, South Carolina". U.S. Census Bureau, American Factfinder. Archived from the original on February 13, 2020. Retrieved June 29, 2015.
  6. ^ "Kiawah Island Pronunciation".
  7. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  8. ^ Cobb, Ashton (2006-06-16). Kiawah Island: A History. Charleston, SC: The History Press. ISBN 9781596290396.
  9. ^ a b "A Little About Kiawah Island, South Carolina". Kiawah Island Getaways. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  10. ^ a b c d e Trinkley, Michael; Hacker, Debi (1993). The History and Archaeology of Kiawah Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. Columbia, South Carolina: Chicora Foundation, Inc.
  11. ^ Coclanis, Peter (1989). The Shadow of a Dream: Economic Life and Death in the South Carolina Low Country 1670-1920. New York, New York: Oxford University Press. p. 86.
  12. ^ a b Salley, A. S. Jr.; Olsberg, Nicholas (1973). Warrants for Lands in South Carolina 1672-1711. Columbia, South Carolina: S.C. Department of Archives and History.
  13. ^ Stegeman, John; Stegeman, Janet (1977). Caty: A Biography of Catharine Littlefield Greene. Providence, Rhode Island: Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation.
  14. ^ a b Trinkley, Michael (1994). Eighteenth Century Slavery on Kiawah: Excavations at a Small, Isolated Slave House. Columbia, South Carolina: Chicora Foundation, Inc.
  15. ^ "Kiawah Island History". KiawahIsland.com. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  16. ^ McDermott, John (June 2, 2013). "Updated: Kiawah Partners' new owner talks about blockbuster real estate deal". Post and Courier. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  17. ^ "Census of Population and Housing". Census.gov. Retrieved June 4, 2015.
  18. ^ "Explore Census Data". data.census.gov. Retrieved 2021-12-15.
  19. ^ "Must-play golf courses in Charleston, South Carolina". Golf.com. Retrieved 2015-12-02.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-10-07.
  21. ^ "South Carolina Golf Courses near Charleston: Kiawah Island Golf Resort".
  22. ^ "Charleston County Parks and Recreation - Official Website".
  23. ^ Bender, Andrew (May 24, 2013). "America's Top 10 Beaches of 2013". Forbes.com.
  24. ^ Vegis, Mike (June 14, 2014). "Bike around Kiawah Island". kiawahresort.com.
  25. ^ studio, {e} house. "Outdoor Recreation, Biking, Fishing - Kiawah Island Real Estate".
  26. ^ McDermott, John (March 26, 2011). "General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt Says Going Green Pays". The Post and Courier.

External links

  • Town of Kiawah Island official website

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Kiawah is a sea island or barrier island on the Atlantic coast of the United States Located 25 miles 40 km southwest of Charleston in Charleston County South Carolina it is primarily a private beach and golf resort It is home to the Kiawah Island Golf Resort with spacious villas beaches large and acclaimed golf courses and other attractions As of the 2010 census Kiawah Island s population was 1 626 5 up from 1 163 at the 2000 census The island is part of the Charleston North Charleston Summerville metropolitan area Alternative spellings and variants of the name itself include Kiawa Kittiwar in DuBose Heyward s novel Porgy and Kittiwah in George Gershwin s opera Porgy and Bess The proper pronunciation is sometimes considered difficult the following reference provides an example pronunciation of Kiawah Island 6 Census Tract 21 04 located on the island has a per capita income of 168 369 the highest in South Carolina 1 Kiawah Island South CarolinaTownKiawah sunriseFlagSealLocation of Kiawah Island in South CarolinaCoordinates 32 36 31 N 80 04 54 W 32 60861 N 80 08167 W 32 60861 80 08167 Coordinates 32 36 31 N 80 04 54 W 32 60861 N 80 08167 W 32 60861 80 08167CountryUnited StatesStateSouth CarolinaCountyCharlestonIncorporated as a town1938Incorporated as a city1957Government MayorCraig WeaverArea 1 Total15 14 sq mi 39 21 km2 Land11 17 sq mi 28 93 km2 Water3 97 sq mi 10 28 km2 Elevation13 ft 4 m Population 2020 2 Total2 013 Density180 20 sq mi 69 58 km2 Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Code29455Area code843 854FIPS code45 38162 3 GNIS feature ID1253569 4 Websitewww wbr kiawahisland wbr org Contents 1 History 2 Development 3 Geography 4 Demographics 4 1 2020 census 4 2 2000 census 5 Parks and recreation 5 1 Golf 5 1 1 The Ocean Course 5 2 County parks 5 3 Walking and biking 5 4 Boating and fishing 6 Government 7 Notable people 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditThe Bass Pond Site and Arnoldus Vander Horst House are listed on the National Register of Historic Places 7 Kiawah was named for the Kiawah Indians who were led by their head chieftain or cassique In the year 1670 the cassique of the Kiawah led English colonists to settle at Charlestowne Landing 8 9 In 1699 former pirate Captain George Raynor gained possession of Kiawah Island On November 1 1701 Captain Raynor sold half of the island to Captain William Davis and left the other half in his will for his granddaughter The half left to his will was passed through family members until John Stanyarne acquired the property Stanyarne then purchased the remaining half of the island from the family of Captain Davis 10 The island was primarily used for cattle farming prior to the Civil War Stanyarne built an estate that was valued highly falling into a category of value that only 19 of the properties of South Carolina qualified for 11 In his will he left the southwestern portion of the island to his granddaughter Mary Gibbs and the northeastern portion to his granddaughter Elizabeth Vanderhorst 12 Both portions were to be passed down until the third generation when they would become considered fee simple ownerships Gibbs died at a young age and it is assumed that her father Robert Gibbs maintained her portion of the island 12 During the Revolutionary War the island has very few records of events other than its use as a safe recovery space for American soldiers and their families 13 The Vanderhorst property was burned down during the time of the Revolutionary War but was rebuilt shortly after and finished in the beginning of the 19th century 10 The Vanderhorst family infrequently inhabited the island and often stayed in their homes elsewhere along the Carolina coast The Vanderhorst family still only claimed ownership of half of the island with the other half being passed through the wills of the Gibbs family A portion of the island controlled by the Gibbs family was sold to William Seabrook and the other portion to Isaac Wilson The island during this time only remained inhabited by slaves and the properties built by the families 14 The Civil War impacted Kiawah Island as it did the entire South There were not damages recorded The Vanderhorst family was not presently residing there but they did check the state of the property in the earlier years of the war 10 There are not records of what occurred on Kiawah during the war in terms of battles but it was sieged by the North with Charleston and taken over by Northern troops They remained stationed there as a precautionary measure The properties seemed to have obtained damage but it is unclear how or how extensive 10 The Vanderhorst family did not have many records from this time period It seems that at the end of the war they were in financial trouble and were unsure about how to maintain ownership of Kiawah They were able to keep their portion of the island while the other two portions changed ownership The Vanderhorsts hired freed slaves for labor and were able to produce cotton on the island 14 By 1870 Arnoldus Vanderhorst the present caretaker and owner of the Vanderhorst portion of Kiawah recorded that the island was restored and there was agricultural growth 10 Development EditLong held by the Vanderhorst family Kiawah Island was purchased by C C Royal in 1950 for logging and timber he went on to develop the first summer home neighborhood in 1954 along the beach and named the street Eugenia after his wife In 1974 Royal s heirs sold the island to Kuwait Investment Corporation soon after a thorough environmental survey was conducted and a master plan for Kiawah s development was produced with help from the Sea Pines Company Two years later in 1976 real estate sales commenced and the Cougar Point formerly Marsh Point golf course was opened The 1980s saw the opening of two of the seven golf courses associated with Kiawah Turtle Point in 1981 and Osprey Point in 1988 That year also saw all resort assets and amenities along with Kiawah s undeveloped lands purchased by the development group Kiawah Resort Associates KRA owned by Charles P Darby III and Patrick W McKinney et al The Town of Kiawah was also established in the same year Following the impact of Hurricane Hugo in 1989 KRA sold resort assets to Landmark Land Co which then sold the assets to William H Goodwin in 1993 The 1990s saw the establishment of the Kiawah Island Club in 1993 and the addition of three more courses the Ocean Course in 1991 the River Course in 1995 and Oak Point in 1997 The last of Kiawah s associated golf courses Cassique was opened in 2000 Freshfields Village a town center type mix of shopping dining and services saw ground broken in 2004 That same year The Sanctuary hotel opened on the island 15 In 2013 Darby and associates sold Kiawah Partners to the South Street Partners for an estimated 350 million This transaction included Kiawah Island Club Kiawah Island Real Estate Freshfields Village Kiawah Island Utility and other domestic and international holdings 16 Geography Edit The marshes at Kiawah Island According to the United States Census Bureau the town has a total area of 13 4 square miles 34 8 km2 of which 11 0 square miles 28 4 km2 is land and 2 5 square miles 6 4 km2 or 18 36 is water 5 Demographics EditHistorical population CensusPop Note 188091 1990718 20001 16362 0 20101 62639 8 20202 01323 8 U S Decennial Census 17 2 2020 census Edit Kiawah Island racial composition 18 Race Num Perc White non Hispanic 1 915 95 13 Black or African American non Hispanic 20 0 99 Asian 22 1 09 Other Mixed 25 1 24 Hispanic or Latino 31 1 54 As of the 2020 United States census there were 2 013 people 869 households and 675 families residing in the town 2000 census Edit As of the census 3 of 2000 there were 1 163 people 557 households and 474 families residing in the town The population density was 104 2 people per square mile 40 2 km2 There were 3 070 housing units at an average density of 275 0 per square mile 106 2 km2 The racial makeup of the town was 98 19 White 0 34 African American 0 17 Native American 0 17 Asian and 1 12 from two or more races Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0 17 of the population There were 557 households out of which 6 1 had children under the age of 18 living with them 82 9 were married couples living together 1 1 had a female householder with no husband present and 14 9 were non families Of all households 13 1 were made up of individuals and 7 4 had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older The average household size was 2 09 and the average family size was 2 25 In the town the age distribution of the population shows 6 0 under the age of 18 1 5 from 18 to 24 6 4 from 25 to 44 48 8 from 45 to 64 and 37 3 who were 65 years of age or older The median age was 61 years For every 100 females there were 98 5 males For every 100 females age 18 and over there were 98 7 males The median income for a household in the town was 76 114 and the median income for a family was 83 829 Males had a median income of 60 938 versus 32 500 for females The per capita income for the town was 47 782 About 4 4 of families and 6 4 of the population were below the poverty line including 2 9 of those under age 18 and 3 6 of those age 65 or over Parks and recreation EditGolf Edit Main article Kiawah Island Golf Resort Kiawah Island is widely hailed as one of the premier golf destinations on the East Coast 9 19 The island features seven award winning golf courses designed by the likes of Jack Nicklaus Gary Player Tom Fazio and Pete Dye The courses snake along the narrow island moving from the dense wooded interior of the island to the breezy oceanfront Five of the courses are owned and maintained by Kiawah Island Golf Resort These include the Ocean Course Turtle Point Osprey Point Oak Point and Cougar Point Two courses the River Course and Cassique are owned and maintained by Kiawah Island Club The Ocean Course Edit Pete Dye designed the Ocean Course in 1991 and the course has since proved to be one of the toughest on the East Coast 20 The Ocean Course was the home of the 1991 Ryder Cup the 1997 World Cup of Golf the 2007 Senior PGA Championship the 2012 PGA Championship and the 2021 PGA Championship becoming only the fourth golf course in history to host each of the PGA of America s men s major championships 21 The Ocean Course was featured in the 2000 movie The Legend of Bagger Vance starring Will Smith Matt Damon and Charlize Theron County parks Edit The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission CCPRC 22 operates a park on the island Beachwalker County Park located on the west end of the island In 2013 Forbes ranked the park s beach as the 10th best in the United States 23 Walking and biking Edit Thirty miles of paved trails and 10 miles of beach provide a natural setting for biking and walking 24 Boating and fishing Edit Tidal creeks salt marshes and the Kiawah River itself provides the opportunity for various canoeing and kayaking expeditions There are numerous water access points including a community kayak rental dock at Mingo Point and boat storage near the 15th green of the Cassique golf course as well as a full marina just outside Kiawah s gate for more expansive Kiawah Island fishing and deep sea fishing excursions Also Kiawah Island Club Members enjoy private access to a kayak dock in Cassique and the Kiawah Island Community Association KICA maintains a launch at Rhett s Bluff and storage at Cinder Creek 25 Government EditThe city is run by an elected mayor council government system The current mayor is John Labriola The Kiawah Island Community Association is a non profit corporation established in 1976 that governs and manages the business and property that contribute to the overall ambiance and property values of Kiawah Island South Carolina The association maintains and insures the roads ponds facilities parks and open areas built or conveyed by the developer and offers social and recreational programs for property owners Notable people EditThe following people own homes on Kiawah Island Ray Allen NBA basketball player Joe Gibbs retired Hall of Fame NFL head coach for the Washington Redskins and owner of Joe Gibbs Racing Nikki Haley former Governor of South Carolina and United States Ambassador to the United Nations Jeffrey Immelt Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer of General Electric 26 Tara Lipinski Olympic gold medalist figure skater Dan Marino retired NFL quarterback George Will syndicated columnistReferences Edit ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 15 2022 a b Census Population API United States Census Bureau Retrieved Oct 15 2022 a b U S Census website United States Census Bureau Retrieved 2008 01 31 US Board on Geographic Names United States Geological Survey 2007 10 25 Retrieved 2008 01 31 a b Geographic Identifiers 2010 Census Summary File 1 G001 Kiawah Island town South Carolina U S Census Bureau American Factfinder Archived from the original on February 13 2020 Retrieved June 29 2015 Kiawah Island Pronunciation National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Cobb Ashton 2006 06 16 Kiawah Island A History Charleston SC The History Press ISBN 9781596290396 a b A Little About Kiawah Island South Carolina Kiawah Island Getaways Retrieved 2015 12 02 a b c d e Trinkley Michael Hacker Debi 1993 The History and Archaeology of Kiawah Island Charleston County South Carolina Columbia South Carolina Chicora Foundation Inc Coclanis Peter 1989 The Shadow of a Dream Economic Life and Death in the South Carolina Low Country 1670 1920 New York New York Oxford University Press p 86 a b Salley A S Jr Olsberg Nicholas 1973 Warrants for Lands in South Carolina 1672 1711 Columbia South Carolina S C Department of Archives and History Stegeman John Stegeman Janet 1977 Caty A Biography of Catharine Littlefield Greene Providence Rhode Island Rhode Island Bicentennial Foundation a b Trinkley Michael 1994 Eighteenth Century Slavery on Kiawah Excavations at a Small Isolated Slave House Columbia South Carolina Chicora Foundation Inc Kiawah Island History KiawahIsland com Retrieved 9 February 2017 McDermott John June 2 2013 Updated Kiawah Partners new owner talks about blockbuster real estate deal Post and Courier Retrieved 9 February 2017 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Explore Census Data data census gov Retrieved 2021 12 15 Must play golf courses in Charleston South Carolina Golf com Retrieved 2015 12 02 Rankings Archived from the original on 2008 10 07 South Carolina Golf Courses near Charleston Kiawah Island Golf Resort Charleston County Parks and Recreation Official Website Bender Andrew May 24 2013 America s Top 10 Beaches of 2013 Forbes com Vegis Mike June 14 2014 Bike around Kiawah Island kiawahresort com studio e house Outdoor Recreation Biking Fishing Kiawah Island Real Estate McDermott John March 26 2011 General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt Says Going Green Pays The Post and Courier External links Edit Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Kiawah Island Town of Kiawah Island official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kiawah Island South Carolina amp oldid 1116223824, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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