Hobcaw House

E844313

Hobcaw House is the historic coastal residence on South Carolina’s Hobcaw Barony plantation, best known as the longtime home of conservationist and philanthropist Belle W. Baruch.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Hobcaw House canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
residence
accessPolicy guided tours only
architecturalStyle 20th-century coastal residence
associatedWith Hobcaw Barony research reserve NERFINISHED
conservation
land stewardship
philanthropy
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Georgetown County NERFINISHED
environment coastal ecosystem
hasFunction historic site
research and education support facility
hasViewOf coastal wetlands
salt marshes
heritageDesignation historic property
historicalUse place for entertaining political and social figures
private residence
knownFor association with conservationist Belle W. Baruch
association with financier and presidential adviser Bernard M. Baruch
landscapeFeature live oaks
maritime forest
locatedIn Georgetown County, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Hobcaw Barony NERFINISHED
South Carolina
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Atlantic coast
Georgetown, South Carolina NERFINISHED
Winyah Bay NERFINISHED
locatedOn Waccamaw Neck NERFINISHED
notableResident Belle W. Baruch NERFINISHED
Bernard M. Baruch NERFINISHED
ownedBy Belle W. Baruch Foundation NERFINISHED
partOf Belle W. Baruch Foundation lands
Hobcaw Barony plantation NERFINISHED
preservedBy Belle W. Baruch Foundation NERFINISHED
purposeOfPreservation conservation
education
research
region Lowcountry South Carolina NERFINISHED
situatedOn plantation landscape
state South Carolina
tourism heritage tourism site
usedAs family retreat
winter residence

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Belle Wolfe Baruch mainResidence Hobcaw House
subject surface form: Belle W. Baruch