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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Charleston
Coast
Bringing Louisiana to the Lowcountry, Cajun Fest is a full-day of Zydeco music, Cajun and Creole foods, children’s activities and all around ragin’ Cajun entertainment! Full-bellied fun is what this festival is all about as local and regional chefs cook... Read More
Edisto Island
Coast
Since 1954 Atwood Vacations & Real Estate has been providing top-notch vacation rentals and real estate sales on Edisto Beach and Island. Throughout the years, we have learned that family comes first; anyone who walks through our doors becomes part of... Read More
Mount Pleasant
Coast
Centrally located to the leisure and business traveler and only 3 miles from the historic downtown Charleston, the Sleep Inn Charleston/Mt. Pleasant offers you all the amenities you need. Nestled around beautifully landscaped live oaks and palmetto... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Comprehensive narrated tours of Historic Charleston include city tours, historic houses, the Battery, Fort Sumter, plantations and gardens, and combination tours. Tours take visitors through the active Citadel for all 90-minute and two-hour trips.... Read More
Awendaw
Coast
Awendaw was named by the Sewee Native American tribe. It is also home to an oyster shell mound created by the Sewee Tribe. It is often referred to as "The Spanish Fort". Most of the mound is still intact. The rest of it was destroyed to construct roads... Read More
Johns Island
Coast
Jams and in-season fruits and vegetables available May through August. Read More