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Current location: On the hunt for festive decor

Help me explore the best + brightest decorations this season.

Halloween decorations in Charleston, SC

Looks like this home had a humerus Halloween.

Photo by @photoshoot.in.charleston

Hey Charleston, Lexa here. 👋

One of my favorite things to do during the holidays is stroll through town and observe all of the festive (and extremely creative) decorations that homes have put up. Peep this reel of Pitt Street in Mount Pleasant for inspo.

So when a friend reached out to inquire about the best neighborhoods to explore Christmas decorations this year, I knew I had to ask y’all for the 4-1-1.

Point me in the right direction, Charleston: Where are the best neighborhoods + decked-out homes to admire during the holiday season? I know it’s still early, but it is officially November after all. 👀

Send ‘em my way.

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