Miles of white sand and romantic island resorts beckon from the hem of the Palmetto State. Families gravitate to Myrtle Beach and the 60-mile span of Grand Strand, where over 100 championship golf courses, tennis courts and nightclubs await. Charlestons hundreds of heritage buildings, and irresistible charm, are part of its allure. Beach resorts at Kiawah Island, Seabrook and Edisto Island make for romantic getaways. Marshes, moss-bearded palms and oak groves create ambiance in the haunting Lowcountry.
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As national Cemeteries go, this one is very small. There are graves sites going back many years. A chance to stroll and honor those who served and some who made that ultimate sacrifice.
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This quaint early 18th church is a treasure of colonial architecture with wonderful grounds to walk about. Constructed in 1706, this church is the oldest surviving church structure in South Carolina. Definitely worth a visit when in the area.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
A really great experience. About 5 miles down a dirt road. A Church in amazing condition although very spartan in interior design. Nice location for a picnic
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Magnolia cemetery, a non-profit trust, is on the National Registry of Historic Places. Founded on the site of a rice plantation in 1850 during the "rural cemetery movement". It is the resting place of 6 Civil War Generals, soldiers and sailors, governors, signers of the ordinance of secession, mayors of Charleston, Lawyers, doctors and the list is endless. Open to the public seven days a week however the office is only open Monday through Friday. Open and closing times are posted as are rules and regulations at the entrance to the cemetery.
A short drive from Charleston a tranquil and well cared for cemetery The sailors of the submarine Hunley, are buried here. The lake and spanish moss give a feeling of peace, away form this troubled world.
4.5 based on 65 reviews
Built in 1846, the mausoleum serves as the final resting place of those who fought in the Revolutionary War.
Very small and folks need to hit this and keep history alive. So glad we made it. Park nearby and then walk to it. Small gate go into and then you can walk the lands. Very cool old grave stones and reminded me of Ireland. Some real old head stones and great history lesson. Get there!
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This was our first visit to St. Philip's Anglican Church. The sanctuary is beautiful and the spirit of the congregation even more so. Never have we felt so welcome.
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