Historical Marker

Sweetgrass Baskets

U. S. HWY. 17 N AT HAMLIN RD., NORTHEAST OF MT. PLEASANT · Mount Pleasant · Charleston

South Carolina marker

Inscription

Coil baskets of native sweetgrass and pine needles sewn with strips of palmetto leaf have been displayed for sale on stands along Highway 17 near Mount Pleasant since the 1930s. This craft, handed down in certain families since the 1700s, originally was used on plantations in rice production. Unique to the lowcountry it represents one of the oldest West African art forms in America.

Erected by the Original Sweetgrass Market Place Coalition and the Christ Church Parish Preservation Society, 1997

Location

AddressU. S. HWY. 17 N AT HAMLIN RD., NORTHEAST OF MT. PLEASANT
CityMount Pleasant

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