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Charleston, SC Facebook groups to join based on your interests

Check out these local pages.

Aerial view of Charleston waterways.

You might just find a new way to explore our city in one of these groups.

Photo by @kdimeg_photo

Who knows Charleston best? You, Charlestonians. Sometimes you just need advice or recommendations from other CHS residents. That’s why we’re rounding up a few local Facebook community groups to join based on your interests.

Heads up: Some of these pages are private + require membership questions to join.

Check out these 30+ groups for:

Locals | From news to recommendations, happenings, odd jobs, services, and everything in between

History buffs | Learn more about a landmark + share a story

Foodies | Food-related topics, restaurant openings, events + where to find the best...

Parents | Childcare, recommendations, family-friendly events + kid news

Busy bees | Events across the Lowcountry, from festivals + pop-up shops to trivia nights and grand openings

Jobs ‘n hobbies | Search for employment or chat about your favorite hobby

Home buyers + renters | Sell, buy, rent, or sublease

Thrifters | Buy, sell, trade, or find items for free

Networking | Schedule a meet-up, co-work, or introduce yourself to a new friend

*Disclaimer: These are just a few of the various groups in the Holy City.

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