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Exterior of the Gibbs

Visiting the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston, SC

By Mary Gallagher and Will Davis Running the breadth of historic Meeting Street is Charleston’s 15 site “Museum Mile”. One of the most wonderful stop along the route and well supported by local citizens and visitors alike is the Gibbes Museum...

Kiawah Sanctuary

The 7th Annual 2012 BB&T Charleston Wine + Food Festival

By Mary Gallagher Photos by Will Davis Accolades abound for Charleston, SC the number one tourist destination in the US (Conde Nast), one of the top five rated food festivals in the country (Forbes),  “Husk” the top new restaurant in America (Food...

Thanksgiving Day is “Turkey Day” for most Americans

Thanksgiving Day is “Turkey Day” for most Americans

by Jim Weaver Had founding father Ben Franklin had his way the Wild Turkey, not the Bald Eagle, might have been our national emblem. While it is the domestic turkey that graces the Thanksgiving dinner table throughout the nation, its the wild bird that...

Young Andrew Jackson

Rich History

SOUTH CAROLINA’S OLD 96 AND OLDE ENGLISH DISTRICTS OFFER VISITORS A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST By Emily M. Grey Media General News Service If you are seeking an off-the-beaten-path driving destination, look no further than South Carolina ’s Old 96 and...

Charleston 1872

Southern Charm Lives On in Charleston

By Carol Sorgen It won’t take you long to figure out what Rhett-yes, that Rhett-was talking about when he told Scarlett that he was returning to Charleston, where he could find “the calm dignity life can have when it’s lived by gentle...

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