The Cyrus Garvin House is unique in that it is the only remaining example of a home built by a freed slave on the May River. The house was built around 1870, and remained the property of the Garvin family until 1960. However, it had been used as an oyster storage facility for many decades and was not in good shape. Today the Garvin House has been painstakingly restored to its original condition due to the efforts of the Town of Bluffton. You will find the house at the intersection of Bridge and Wharf Streets, in the historic Oyster Factory Park. Visitors can join a guided 30min tour of the house as part of a 90 minute tour of the Historic District.

Cyrus Garvin House, Oyster Factory Park, Bluffton, SC 29910, 843 757 6293

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