Today, the legacy of those who bought land on the Waccamaw Neck in the early twentieth century is largely one of conservation, preserving some of the most historically and environmentally important habitat in South Carolina’s Lowcountry.
The 16,000 acres of Hobcaw Barony were saved from commercial development by Belle Baruch, Bernard’s daughter, and are dedicated to research and education.
Tom Yawkey’s land is now the Yawkey Wildlife Preserve, reserved for the management of waterfowl habitat.
Although portions of the Vanderbilts' Arcadia property have been developed, 3,612 acres are permanently protected by a conservation easement.
Brookgreen Gardens, the 9,000 acre property purchased by Archer and Anna Huntington, is a nature preserve and outdoor sculpture garden, displaying over 1400 works of American figurative sculpture.
Without these “Rich Yankees” the Waccamaw Neck would be a very different place.