
Leon's Oyster Shop
Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Hollywood
Coast
Ron Garl designed this link-style championship golf course along the Intracoastal Waterway in the Lowcountry. Located on the site of the Battle at Stono Ferry, fought here in 1779, the front nine winds its way through majestic pines and waste area-lined... Read More
Seabrook Island
Coast
Ocean Winds Golf Course, designed by Willard Byrd, is a 6,765-yard, par 72 course that plays along tidal marshes and natural sand dunes out to the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. The course underwent greens renovations in 2004, installing Champion Ultra... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Nestled close to the Ashley River on ten acres of land, Old Saint Andrew's property is comprised of a graveyard, the main church building dating back to 1706, the oldest surviving church in South Carolina, parish house and educational building. The... Read More
Isle of Palms
Coast
Over 600 feet of oceanfront awaits visitors to this county park. Boardwalks, a picnic area, sand volleyball, children's play area, snack bar and other facilities for enjoying the beach area also available. Read More
Charleston
Coast
The section of Church St. was the inspiration for "Catfish Row" in the Dubose Heyward story "Porgy." This story later became the basis for George Gershwin's opera "Porgy and Bess," a fictionalized glimpse of black life in Charleston during the 1920s.... Read More