Whether traveling, relocating or living in an area, it’s important for all members of your family to feel welcomed. Keeping that in mind, it’s no surprise that Charleston is ranked No. 6 for dog-friendly cities in the U.S., which means that your Fido will receive that...
A wonderful article in the Atlanta Journal Constitution by Lynn and Cele Seldon entitled “The charms of Charleston” examines our fair city. The authors write, ” If there’s a more romantic city than Charleston within driving distance of the Atlanta...
According to an article by the Associated Press, “The Center for Birds of Prey on the South Carolina coast is now open to the public.” The center was built nearly 17 years ago but because of the small size of the facility it was not open to the public. Now...
Also called Geechee in Florida and Georgia, Gullah is the black slave culture that developed in the South Carolina Lowcountry as a mixture of African and American culture. This culture is still alive and well today in the area and is part of the “living...
The 16th Annual Lowcountry Cajun Festival in Charleston, South Carolina will be held on April 1st from 12:00 pm to 6:00 pm. The event will be held at the James Island County Park and will feature live Zydeco music and authentic Creole and Cajun faire. There will be a...
Bill Cissna with the Journal-Constitution published an article regarding what you need to know if you attend the Spoleto Festival held in Charleston, South Carolina this May (May 25-June 10). Here is the article, “Charleston, S.C. — From May 25 to June 10,...