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  • 3 Notable Places to Visit in Charleston
    Which once stood on Morris Island for hundreds of years is now eerily surrounded by water. The Old Charleston Lighthouse was built in 1767 and is notably one of the first lighthouses along the eastern shoreline. In a quaint setting used to sit an old light keepers’ house nestled up next to the lighthouse. All that remains is the lone lighthouse over 1/4 of a mile away from any dry land. Due to considerable erosion, the house and many buildings which were part of the light station, have disap
  • Johns Island
    Being on Johns Island is like taking a step back in time. Those who are slowly creeping to its shores are discovering it to be a pristine place to live. The old country tree-lined roads, well cared for farms and unspoiled acreage, are a living paradise.
  • Charleston’s Best Places to Grab a Bite to Eat
    Although settled in an old icehouse, this seafood restaurant has all the warm southern charm it needs. The Wreck of the Richard & Charlene is one of Charleston’s local favorite food establishments. As hurricane Hugo swept through back in 1989, it plowed over the same spot the restaurant now stands. Directly in its path was The Richard & Charlene, a North Atlantic trawler. As the winds and the water did their damage, the trawler was slammed back and forth into the neighboring dock. This rest
  • Daniel Island
    If you want it all when it comes to your neighborhood, Daniel Island delivers. Undeveloped until the 1990’s, Daniel Island is a master planned community that has already won several awards for its meticulous planning and development. When you are in Daniel Island you can’t help but sit and marvel at the natural beauty surrounding you. Whether you are a young family or retirees, this town is a tremendous place to settle down. A town with a great variety of shops, schools, churches, restaurant
  • Weather in Charleston Year-Round
    If you're looking for almost perfect weather year-round, South Carolina is where you want to be. With temperatures that stay within about 30 degrees of each other all year, you can't go wrong. Whether you are planning a vacation, moving, or finding somewhere great to retire, stop and take a look at South Carolina.
  • History of Charleston
    In a picturesque setting nestled along the Carolina coastline, lies one of America’s oldest and most beautiful cities. Charleston, South Carolina is richly laden with history and culture. From murderous pirates to the opening scene of the Civil War, each step down it’s cobblestone streets have their own story to tell. In the seventeenth century, Charles II of England granted 8 supporters the soil of Carolina. Under the direction of these 8 Lord Proprietors, Charles Towne was founded in 1670.

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