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Did a place like Colleton really get relocated?


Does anyone know if what happened to the town of Colleton in the Prince of Tides really did take place -- that an entire coastal town was relocated in order to install a nuclear weapons plant there?

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Don't know, sorry, but try google!

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Yes & no. Pat Conroy borrowed the story of Ellenton (and New Ellenton) in Aiken county, where the Department of Energy's Savannah River Site was built in the 1950s. However, Ellenton was not a coastal town--it was next to Aiken, SC, and near Augusta, GA.

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Exactly. Colleton isn't a town in SC, it's a county west and a little north of Charleston. Ellenton is about two hours from the coast.



What you do speaks so loud that I cannot hear what you say.

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I believe they did develop Daufauskie Island (SC) sometime in the late 80's or early 90's???

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Yes, but nothing was displaced on Daufuskie during the development process. Ironically, the island that did suffer a loss from this was nearby St. Simons Island, GA; the landmark Strachan Mansion was removed from there by barge and transported to Daufuskie to serve as the Clubhouse for the Haig Point Golf Resort.

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