The county is located in the Eastern part of the state and is bordered
by Orangeburg, Berkeley, Colleton and Charleston counties. Created in
1897, the county encompasses 575 square miles. The county seat is St.
George, and is governed by a county council and administrator. Dorchester
County is a member of the Berkeley Charleston Dorchester Council of Governments.
Dorchester County, SC is recognized for its natural beauty, historic
plantations and bustling economy. Middleton Place Gardens, a historic
plantation, boasts the oldest landscaped gardens in the United States,
having been laid out in 1741. Each spring, as millions of flowers bloom,
the town of Summerville hosts the Flowertown Festival. This event has
been named one of the Top 20 Events in the Southeast by the Southeast
Tourism Society.
The population of the county continues to grow and reflects the economic
state of the county. In 1980, the population was 58,761 residents. By
the year 2000, that figure had jumped to 96,413. In 2005, a wide variety
of companies invested $103 million in the county. The average annual
growth rate from 1988 - 2000 was 6.32%. Manufacturing, Wholesale and
Retail Trade, Services, and Government continue to be the major employment
sectors. Business is supported by quick access to I-95, the Port of Charleston,
and the Charleston International Airport.
Our county is home to some of the most highly regarded public and private
schools in the state. Several prestigious colleges and universities are
just minutes from downtown Summerville, and housing in Dorchester County
is some of the most affordable in the Lowcountry area. Located just minutes
from area beaches and rivers, a variety of recreational opportunities
abound in the area.
Dorchester County offers residents and visitors alike all the best in
modern conveniences, while maintaining its small town southern charm
and feel. For more information, please contact us at The Greater Summerville
Dorchester County Chamber of Commerce at 843-873-2931.
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