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We’ll get it started with a family road trip along Route 66 to Charleston in the 1970s.
Check out these running clubs + turkey trots around the Holy City for all runners.
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The inaugural holiday celebration offers an educational opportunity for visitors + locals to learn about the Best Friend of Charleston and make a meaningful impact while creating a special family memory.
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The Alliance Française was first established in Paris in 1883 with the aim of promoting French language and culture around the world.
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Skate the Stadium is open for the season starting Nov. 24 on Thursdays-Fridays from 5-9 p.m.; Saturdays from 10 a.m.-9 p.m.; and Sundays 12-5 p.m.
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Discover the timeless beauty of classical art with works from emerging talents.
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Did you know? Members enjoy special pricing for Aquarium Aglow.
Rip up your gift list — it’s time to rethink the holidays.
We were floored by the creativity of our readers, so it’s our pleasure to hand out our super official pumpkin carving awards in time for the holidays.
Don’t let the clouds get you down.
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This event will celebrate the legacy of MLK Jr. ahead of his upcoming holiday.
Dig into delicious and nutritious vegan and vegetarian fare in every corner of Charleston.
Pup Bowl VIII will take place at the Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, and is sure to be a wagging good time.
According to the Charleston County Public Library, you couldn’t get enough of these titles last year.
We’ve rounded up a few bars, restaurants, and even a sodary that will help you stick to your Dry January goals.
City officials and partners had a groundbreaking ceremony for the Ashley River Crossing.
The nonprofit was started by veterans and surfers in 2015 on Folly Beach.
Get your calendars out and start booking your reservations at these Charleston-area eateries offering special dishes, menus, and deals for a limited time during Restaurant Week South Carolina.
The Holy City is preparing for a jam-packed year. There are plenty more, but we’ve compiled 25 of the biggest Charleston events to attend this year — don’t miss them.
Don’t miss “Pay What You Can” every Saturday during the month of January.