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of Little River Jerimiah Vereen House Essie & Copeland Lewis House Vereen Memorial Historical Gardens Intracoastal Waterway South Carolina Welcome Center Robert Livingston House Riverside Tavern James Ellis Sr. House First Methodist Church Parsonage Parson's Table Restaurant Toby's Old World Jasper's Café Little River United Methodist Church Cemetery Bonson & Allie Vereen House The Brentwood Restaurant Gore & McLamb Cemetery St. Paul's A.M.E. Church Cedar Creek Cemetery R.W. Woods General Store Little River Swing Bridge Frink's Public Park Fort Randall |
Historic Little RiverFrink's Public Park, c. 1734Little River Neck Road – Frink's Public Park is located off of Little River Neck Road, (one-quarter mile past the entrance to the Tidewater Golf Club) on the corner of Harrelson Avenue. and Channel Pointe Lane. This Horry County Park honors the Frink family, early settlers of the "The Neck." The first member of the family settled here was Nicholas Frink who had received a land grant in 1734. His son, Jabesh, fought and was wounded in the Revolutionary War. Frink descendants still live in the area, members of the Cox, Long, Lewis, and Hickman, among other families. |