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This cafe has been a Charleston staple for 20+ years, offering gourmet sandwiches, salads, soups, and creative, daily-rotating specials.
You can celebrate this French holiday at these Lowcountry spots.
Community supported agriculture programs are a great way to support local and have a relationship with local farms and farmers.
A record-setting number of visitors made their way to Charleston last year; see how those trips helped boost the economy + tourism industry.
Dance all night to the DJ + make memories that will last a lifetime at the inclusive prom.
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Many Palmetto State students pursuing higher education are eligible for Lottery-funded financial assistance.
“Is It Cake?” cast members from season three are bringing a treat to Charleston.
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Built in 1820, the Aiken-Rhett House is the only one of its kind still standing on the Charleston peninsula.
This new initiative promotes cultural exchange + strengthens the connections between local art, history, and science spots.
Wimbledon With A Wink will take place in The Backyard at the Ryder Hotel
Design studio, Atelier Kim, will help The Charleston Place make changes to its spaces in several phases.
The menu will be available at the Mt. Pleasant and Summerville locations.
Christmas in July is right around the corner and these two hotels will have festive fun.
Charleston is applauded for its history, culture, and cuisine.
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Relax in style with easygoing silhouettes, light fabrics, and small-batch goods from Kiawah River Finery.
We asked and you delivered, here are some of the books our readers are reading.
To be accepted by Historic Hotels of America, The Mills House had to qualify in three areas.
Sorelle will welcome Chef Karen Akunowicz to the Holy City.
Learn about Philosophers & Fools, Charleston’s only bookstore bar.
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The South Carolina Education Lottery has raised billions of dollars for local educational programs and purposes for more than 22 years.
The proposed project that will feature apartments and retail space on King Street is moving forward after receiving final approval from the Board of Architectural Review.
The city is looking for a visual artist to work out of the Artist-in-Residence studio.
SeamonWhiteside was selected to address flooding on Sullivan’s Island.
The authors include Pulitzer Prize, Booker Prize, and National Book Award nominees and winners.
Proceeds from the event will benefit SC Aquarium Reef Research.
The Town of Summerville is celebrating Iced Tea Day with free sweet tea and tea-inspired dishes and specialty drinks.
Book it to your local library — Charleston County Public Library, Dorchester County Library, and the Berkeley County Library System are all hosting summer reading programs.
Charleston BagValet is solving a common problem among travelers.
Mayor Cogswell shared these projects in a letter to Charleston County Council Chairman Herb Sass.
Pride Month is in June and the Lowcountry has some fun events to celebrate.