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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Edisto Island
Coast
Edisto Realty offers families the vacation experience of a lifetime with lodging from ocean front homes to marsh and deep water homes, golf villas and villas with marina views. Experience tranquil mornings of sunshine and sandcastles. Enjoy lazy... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Drayton Hall, circa 1738, is the oldest unrestored plantation house in America still open to the public and the nation’s earliest example of fully executed Palladian architecture. In mid-2018, fresh additions to Drayton Hall's facilities make your... Read More
Mount Pleasant
Coast
This 943-acre nature-oriented park is built in a tropical setting with bike paths, boardwalks, picnic sites, fishing and crabbing docks, nature trails and a big toy playground. Pedal boat and bike rentals available. The Splash Island Waterpark offers a... Read More
Charleston
Coast
This 643-acre park offers recreational opportunities from tidal creek fishing to trails for walking, biking and skating. The 50-foot tall Climbing Wall facility features more than 4,500 square feet of climbing space and up to 14 top ropes available for... 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