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Top content from October in Charleston, SC

We took a look at the data to see what your favorite topics were this month.

King Street in Charleston, SC

We’re hoping for clear skies ahead as we transition into a new month.

Photo by @jonpuckett

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And just like that, we’ve closed the chapter on another month in the Holy City. As we officially transition into November, let’s take a look at your favorite topics during October.

Top conversations:

6 new restaurants to try in Charleston, SC

We rounded up a handful of restaurants to add to your ever-growing checklist, from cocktail lounges to gourmet deli shops. Approximately 8,500 foodies looked to us to pencil in a new spot.

Local bridge named one of the world’s most beautiful elevated walkways

We gave you the 4-1-1 on Battery Park Pedestrian Bridge after this local project landed a spot on Architectural Digest’s list of The 11 Most Beautiful Elevated Walkways Through Nature. Shout out to the 7,028 of you who laid eyes on this development.

How to spend 12 hours in Charleston

From scenic walks to lunch spots + sightseeing, there’s so much to do in our city. Sometimes, you just need to spice up the usual routine. We saw that 2,719 of you clicked in to add these recs to your Charleston bucket list. Who says you can’t play tourist in your own town?

Coastal Carolina Fair 2022: What to know before you go

From concerts + festivals to food and competitions, we put together a guide to help you prep for your visit. A solid 2,125 of you were wheely excited to get the low-down.

Top comments:

Island Provisions’ second location on St. Philip Street

“Can’t wait to make this stunning spot a daily stop-in!!” @byrdhousepr

Frontier Lounge opens on Calhoun Street

“Love the throwback design.” @obxtees

100 hand-sculpted, illuminated mushrooms at Hampton Park

“I am counting down until I begin installing and can’t wait to bring this to the Charleston community!” @meredith.connelly

Happy first day of November, Charleston. 👋

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