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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:

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