As America prepares to mark its 250th birthday, Georgetown, SC has a landmark that is even older — and it just received a well-deserved moment in the spotlight. The historic Georgetown Post Office was recently honored for 251 years of uninterrupted service, a milestone that drew recognition from the city’s mayor and captured attention from news outlets across the region.
Georgetown’s mayor formally honored the post office in a ceremony that underscored just how remarkable the institution is. While the nation celebrates a quarter-millennium of independence, this beloved local landmark has been serving the community for longer than the United States has existed — a testament to Georgetown’s deep roots and enduring civic character.
The Post and Courier described the post office as “a symbol of resilience and continuity,” a phrase that resonates strongly in a city proud of its colonial-era heritage. The building has witnessed the full arc of American history, from the founding era through wars, economic shifts, and generations of Georgetown families sending and receiving mail within its walls.
WCBD News 2 and WPDE both covered the honoring ceremony, reflecting how widely the community has embraced this milestone. For residents and visitors alike, the post office stands as a living piece of history — one that continues to serve a practical purpose every single day while connecting the present to Georgetown’s storied past.
With the nation’s semiquincentennial celebrations underway, Georgetown’s 251-year-old post office is a proud reminder that some of America’s most enduring institutions can be found right here on the South Carolina coast.
Sources: WCBD News 2, Post and Courier