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Meeting Gershwin on Folly, Local Beach Reads, and an Isle of Palms Oasis ...
The district builds on a decades-long effort to preserve the site’s industrial roots while embracing a creative future.
Restaurant Reviews featured in Charleston Magazine - Charleston, SC. Capturing South Carolina style, character, and beauty for more than 40 years, Charleston magazine is the authority on living well ...
(current church & marker) Helen Simmons & courtesy of (workhouse) the Library of Congress & (historical church) Gibbes Museum of Art featured in Charleston Magazine - Charleston, SC. Capturing South ...
Growing up on James Island, Nicole Rubin, née Wilson, worked parttime at the Harris Teeter on East Bay Street. Passing the historic homes that decorate the eastern peninsula on her way to work, she ...
As temperatures climb, landlocked beach lovers flock to Folly, the “Edge of America” outpost that packs in more characters, adventures, and sights than its six miles of beaches should be able to ...
Grady Hendrix is gruesome. Or at least his books are, if you consider severed limbs, murderous puppets, and a flesh-eating rat orgy gruesome. He’s also a conundrum: the polite Southern gentleman who ...
A biomedical engineer might not be the most obvious choice to lead an international history museum, but Tonya Matthews has rarely pursued the obvious. Not in preschool, when she pestered her mother ...
EAT & DRINK featured in Charleston Magazine - Charleston, SC. Capturing South Carolina style, character, and beauty for more than 40 years, Charleston magazine is the authority on living well in the ...
I had lots of questions about snakes in the weeks before loading my canoe with camping gear, a banjo, and a stocked cooler to float 106 miles of the Black River. There were also a few about alligators ...
It’s looking like the mid-1960s on this summer getaway to Highlands and the retro-cool Skyline Lodge—a five-hour drive to the mountains of North Carolina and a gain of more than 4,000 feet above our ...
If there’s a plant that deserves a place in every Charleston garden, it’s the Noisette rose. Created amid elaborate “pleasure grounds” in Ravenel at the start of the 19th century, it set off an ...
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