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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
North Charleston
Coast
Picnic Area; Guest laundry; Newly Renovated Rooms; No Pets Allowed; Seven miles from Historic District; Coliseum 3 blocks; 1 mile from shopping mall. Read More
North Charleston
Coast
The North Charleston Marriott is a AAA Four-Diamond hotel that brings modern design and state-of-the-art technology to historic Charleston. With easy access to shopping, dining, and the Charleston International Airport, guests can travel brilliantly and... Read More
Charleston
Coast
From our beginnings in 1749, Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (KKBE) has been at the spiritual heart of Jewish Charleston. Our present synagogue, built in 1840, is considered one of country's finest examples of Greek Revival architecture. It is the second oldest... Read More
Coast
On June 28, 1776 Fort Moultrie, on the island's south-western shore, withstood British bombardment. Edgar Allen Poe was stationed here from 1827 to 1828, and the island was the setting of his short story The Gold Bug. The Sullivan's Island lighthouse was... Read More
Awendaw
Coast
Looks like an old store because it was one. The building dates back to the 1920s when it was a general store, and the Rancourt and Penninger family ran it as such for many years. After closing the store in 1988, Mary Rancourt and her son, Kurt Penninger,... Read More
North Charleston
Coast
The biggest boat show and sale in the Lowcountry returns to the Charleston Area Convention Center, with hundreds of boats from the area’s top retailers on display. Now in its 38th year, the Charleston Boat Show is the place to find great deals on... Read More