South Carolina has some great beaches along its eastern coast. Among the most notable of these is Myrtle Beach, the hub of the grand strand and the largest resort on the east coast of South Carolina. This silky stretch of white sand is great for water-sports such as sailing and surfing. South Carolina is also regarded as one of the top golfing destinations in America. South Carolina has some notable historic towns which are worth visiting such as Charleston.
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5.0 based on 12 reviews
The Bargain Exchange Flea Market is a real life treasure hunt! It is the areas largest yard sale. Wander through the many different vendors both under sheds and outside in a hunt for that special item.
Love the fun atmosphere, friendliness of vendors, good food and legitimate bargains. I feel very safe there as a buyer or seller
4.5 based on 34 reviews
We love this farmer’s market. Compared to ones I have visited in California, Seattle, Washington DC, this is but a tiny slice of the volume of vendors in the bigger cities. Nevertheless, the quality and variety of goods sold here is quite incredible. Prepared foods that you can eat on the spot include lo mein, potstickers, bbq, paella, brick oven pizza, crab in many forms, fresh oysters, soups, and sandwiches. Of course produce varies throughout the seasons, but with coastal South Carolina’s mild winters, many fruits and vegetables make early appearances. The first crop of local strawberries were already available on 2/8/2020, along with green onions, brussels sprouts, rainbow colored carrots, and more. Other products featured were hearth baked breads, sweet rolls, pies, quick breads, fresh ravioli and pasta, milk, eggs, cheese, meats, flowers, plants, honey, jams, and fresh shrimp. A raptor rescue group participates every Saturday and they bring a great variety of birds of prey. They are incredibly knowledgeable. To be able to see these creatures up close is truly an exhilarating experience. We are blessed to have these wonderful farmers, bakers, fishermen, and other vendors provide their goods and services to locals and visitors alike.
4.5 based on 130 reviews
This is a Thursday only event that hosts anything from local farmers selling fresh, produce, fruits, honey, baked goods as well as local restaurants selling samples from their store offerings. The setting is Old Town Bluffton with multiple old turn of the century homes from the historical society. It is a wonderful afternoon outing held from2pm to 7pm throught the summer season and only on Thursday's.
Bluffton is the coolest town, even though the long-time residents feel it's a different town than what they grew up in. But what town hasn't undergone change like that? And if you're that cool of a place, more people want to share in it. The Market is really great, with lots of vendors offering sublime treats, from the Georgia boys and their exquisite meats and eggs and etc, to the freshest produce that comes from nearby farms, to the to-die-for Paella husband and wife team and their saffron-infused bomba rice-based creations, to the Sprouts Momma's unbelievable bread and cookies and other treats, and on and on. And the guy who plays awesome finger style guitar is an added treat. Go there for a super lunch, then shop and drop some bucks on these wonderful folks who take such pride in their efforts and area.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
Columbia's downtown street market - open every Saturday morning (9AM-1PM) year-round, rain or shine. Free parking throughout Columbia on the weekends (no matter what you see on signs and stickers) including the Cannon Garage on Taylor Street between Main Street and Sumter Street. Great way to spend your morning -- and if you're from out of town a perfect way to see our city as the creative class, international, and bustling community we are!
We were here on our second visit to Columbia. This time to move our kid into USC. Good vibe, friendly vendors. Lots of food and coffee with some local crafts. Enjoyed some live music playing as well. It was a brisk, sunny day in January. We were not sure if parking, so we did pay to park in a garage; not sure if options. Hope to figure out for next visit.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Wanting to try my hand as a flea market vendor, I signed up for the day at Everything Under the Sun. Though my daily accounting broke even, the staff was wonderful to work; offering me more than their end off the deal, and mingling with other vendors proved to be priceless. This Flea Market houses many new resale and specialty booths.
4.5 based on 5 reviews
4.0 based on 7,930 reviews
A popular tourist destination composed of 200-year old brick market buildings with shops and restaurants.
Great local crafts and artisans here at great prices There are many booths in stalls we picked up a beautiful artist in brick to use as a doorstop that had some beautiful Charleston images painted on it as well as some nice leather goods and some things for the kitchen including some Charleston towels in Charleston spices from Gullah
4.0 based on 189 reviews
Great flea market with covered, inside sheds. Very clean & something for everyone. We go at least once every vacation.
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