Celebrating 7 years of CHStoday

From kid-friendly activities to Hollywood filming spots, we’re taking a look back at some of our most popular articles in the last year.

birds eye view of Charleston mixed with trees, roads, and buildings

Cheers to seven years. | Photo by @kdimeg_photo

Photo by @kdimeg_photo

Tomorrow is a special day because CHStoday is celebrating its seventh anniversary. We sent our very first newsletter on Feb. 15, 2018, and celebrated with a launch party at Edmund’s Oast Brewing Company. Since then, we’ve grown our audience to over 61,000 subscribers and have ~110,000 followers on Instagram.

To celebrate seven years, we’re taking a look at some of our most-viewed articles from the past year:

More from CHStoday
Did you know? The first St. Patrick’s Day parade took place in Charleston more than 200 years ago.
From wings and beer to big-screen thrills, here’s where to watch the NCAA Basketball Tournament in the Holy City.
Join the annual event, Charleston by Design, to explore history through the lens of art and design.
CHStoday had the chance to chat with Oscar from One Beautiful Question about what inspires him and his work.
From award-wining country artists to chart-topping bands, there’s no shortage of concerts to enjoy live music in the Holy City this year — use this guide to find your next concert.
Spicewalla, an Asheville-based spice brand, is helping you add the flavors you love (from Chef Shuai Wang’s North Charleston restaurants) to your pantry.
The new rooftop restaurant will overlook the Cooper River and offer coastal Italian dishes.
The waterfront home in Riverland Terrace was owned by the Halsey family of WB Halsey Lumber Company.
The land and building set to house a new Mount Pleasant restaurant and event space, Frank & Jack’s, have been listed.
This downtown bookshop, Philosophers & Fools, is inviting the Charleston community to celebrate two years of drinks, snacks, and books.