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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Kiawah Island
Coast
One year before the Ryder Cup Matches were played at The Ocean Course, Kiawah hosted the club professionals' version of the international match-play competition when the 1990 PGA Cup Matches were played at Turtle Point. The PGA of America is just one of... Read More
Isle of Palms
Coast
Considered by Fazio as one of his "favorites," Harbor Course is a true test of golf. Each nine has a cohesive variety of short and long holes, some bordering the Intracoastal Waterway, known to East Coast golfers as the world's longest water hazard. Best... Read More
North Charleston
Coast
Conveniently located near North Charleston Coliseum/Convention Center, Charleston International Airport, Boeing Facility, Charleston Air Force Base,North Charleston Ports, Tanger Outlets offering a variety of restaurants & shops and just minutes away... Read More
Charleston
Coast
The house was built in the late Federal style by Scottish shipping merchant Charles Edmondston at the height of his commercial success. In 1825, it was one of the first substantial houses to be built along the city’s sea wall away from the noisy wharves... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Established in 1670, this "mother church" of the Province originally stood on the site where St. Michael's stands today. The present building (c. 1835-1838) saw its bells converted into cannons during the Civil War. On July 4, 1976, new bells were placed... Read More
Edisto Island
Coast
The Waterfront Restaurant is locally owned and operated by island natives Susan and Scot Flowers. The Flowers’ name upholds four generations in the Edisto seafood industry. The Waterfront provides a casual and family-friendly atmosphere while offering... Read More