
Dungannon Heritage Preserve
Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Kiawah Island
Coast
For over 30 years, Beachwalker has specialized in memorable vacations on Kiawah and Seabrook Islands. We offer over 150 properties, from scenic 1 bedroom villas to luxurious 7 bedroom ocean-view homes. Please allow us, "your family at the beach," to book... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Sleep Inn of Charleston, South Carolina offers premiere hotel accommodations centrally located in the West Ashley area of Charleston, just 3 miles from the Historic District of Charleston and minutes from plantations, gardens, and beaches. Restaurants... Read More
Ravenel
Coast
The park features hundreds of acres of colonial-era rice fields complete with quarter drain canals and working replicas of tidal rice trunks. There are nearly seven miles of interpretive trails, boardwalks and bridges that wind through nine distinct... Read More
Mount Pleasant
Coast
All-suites hotel with full kitchens, living rooms and separate sleeping areas. Studios, one and two bedrooms. Full hot breakfast buffet and light evening fare. Pool and fitness center. Adjacent to Mt. Pleasant Towne Centre, minutes from beaches and... Read More
Charleston
Coast
The Rev. Daniel J. Jenkins established the Jenkins Orphanage in 1891 for African-American children following an encounter with four youngsters living on the streets of Charleston. The original site of this orphanage was at 20 Franklin St. in the Old... Read More