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Reflecting on 2018

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Our top Instagram post of 2018 | Photo by: @kimgrahamphoto

Happy New Year, Charleston. We’ve come a long way together since Feb. 15, 2018, when our first official newsletter was sent. Oh, ye olden times.

Thank you to all of you who have subscribed + followed us in 2018. Y’all have made this past year so special– and it’s our resolution to make being part of the CHStoday fam even better.

To celebrate the start of 2019 + to reflect on the past year, we put together the top 2018 CHStoday momentsdecided by y’all, the readers.

CHStoday 2018 by the numbers:
30,000+ email subscribers | Tell your friends
19.2k+ Instagram followers | @chstoday
10,000+ Facebook followers | @chstoday
1,400+ Twitter followers | @thechstoday

#CrewGoals:
Our overall subscribers for 6AM City | 170,000+

The stories our readers valued most this year:
Charleston’s Bridge to Nowhere | May 18
History of Rainbow Row | Aug. 2
Five non-stop destinations from CHS for under $200 | Aug. 13

And finally– a huge shout out to our Strategic Partners, who make it all possible. Click on the links below to learn more about each brand.

South State Bank
Lowes Foods
MUSC Health
Explore Charleston
Daniel Ravenel Sotheby’s International Realty
Kiawah Island Golf Resort

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Looking ahead, what would you like to see from CHStoday in the upcoming year? We’ve got •so much• in the works, but we’d love it if you’d comment below with your feedback + ideas. Or– as always– drop us a note on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram.

Wishing you the best in 2019,

Justine, Nicole, + Jen

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