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Iconic McClellanville Property Acquired by Lowcountry Land Trust

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Lowcountry Land Trust today announced acquisition of a popular site in the heart of McClellanville, a one-acre parcel that includes the iconic landmark, the Deer Head Oak (right).

Since the 1870s, the Martin family has owned the property and welcomed generations of residents and visitors. The Deer Head Oak, named for an image formed by its branches, is the subject of artwork, murals and poetry throughout the town.

“Land holds stories and connects people,” said Ashley Demosthenes, president and CEO of the Lowcountry Land Trust. “Nowhere does that hold truer than a place like the Deer Head Oak, centered within an historic village and beloved by its residents. We’re grateful for the work that East Cooper Land Trust, which merged with Lowcountry Land Trust earlier this year, started with the Martins years ago, and we are honored to continue those efforts.”

Lowcountry Land Trust plans to place the property under a conservation easement and to transfer ownership to the town early next year.

“This land has been passed down by members of the Beckman family since they opened the first store in town,” said McClellanville Mayor Rutledge B. Leland III. “We are grateful for their stewardship of the land and are honored to continue to preserve the park for generations to come.”

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