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Join the annual event, Charleston by Design, to explore history through the lens of art and design.
Who’s hungry? (It’s us.)
Take note of these local shops that offer custom stationery goods, greeting cards, writing tools, craft and party supplies, gift wrap, and more.
From brands to bands, the list of things made in Charleston is lengthy — we may be biased but Holy City’s business scene is truly inspiring.
We’ve rounded up a list of markets, sellers, and restaurants that offer locally caught seafood.
The annual 10-day celebration of mayo and tomatoes is the best way to celebrate tomato season.
Check out these family-friendly Carolina Day events that focus on SC’s role in a defining event of the American Revolutionary War.
Take the boat out for breakfast, lunch, or dinner with this list of spots you can get to via the water.
U.S. News and World Report placed the Holy City as a great place to live, giving it especially strong scores for retirees.
Keep reading for some songs to cruise around the Holy City this summer.
Get a peek inside a house on Wentworth Street as it undergoes a restoration project + hear from Danielle Stazio, a Charleston realtor, on what goes into an undertaking like this.
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The 16th annual edition of Small Business Saturday falls on November 29 — the perfect time to help you add a local sparkle to your holiday shopping.
We’ll get it started with a family road trip along Route 66 to Charleston in the 1970s.
The Charles Towne Farms development emphasizes open green spaces, luxury living, and architectural design.
From creamy chowders to hearty broths, these local favorites will keep you toasty all season long.
These holiday pop-up bars will get you in the festive mood.
Electric cooperatives serve nearly two million South Carolinians and maintain more than 78,000 miles of power lines across the state.