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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Eclectic mix of vintage, antique,& handmade gifts, decor, furniture, vintage fashion, linens & more. Visit our little corner of Main Street Taylors & #shoplocal from handmade soaps, huge selection of vinyl records, hand lettered signs, rockin' vintage lingerie, retro furniture & everything in between! We look forward to meeting you!
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Open seasonally April -November on Saturday mornings from 8 a.m.-noon, the Kershaw County Farmers Market provides fresh, local, in-season South Carolina grown products to consumers by providing a central location for Kershaw County and South Carolina growers and producers to connect and market directly with consumers. It also provides a community gathering space for residents and visitors of Kershaw County.
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The Sumter Farmers Market proudly serves the greater Sumter area and surrounding community. The farmers market is held weekly on Fridays from noon - 6 p.m. (early April-November) and encourages local consumers to make healthy food choices by offering a family friendly, centrally located venue for farmers, consumers, and area visitors to participate in.
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This place a is a must! The owner is super friendly and beyond generous with samples and will answer any questions you have about Pecans. The pecans they have are amazing!!
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Hub City Farmers' Market is my favorite place to shop in Spartanburg! I can shop knowing my money is going to hard working families who live right here in my community. Every thing sold at the farmers market is great quality and produced by the person selling it.
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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.
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We LOVE stopping at Kings Farm Market on our way into AND out of Edisto Island. It’s a small farmer’s market but they will have something you’ll want to enjoy on the Island during your stay AND something you’ll want to take home to share a little island flavor. They have pies, cakes, other sweet treats and savory tomato pies and casseroles-squash, broccoli, and seafood-Omigoodness so delicious! Oh and shrimp and pasta salad and I could just go on but I will wrap it up by recommending a stop both on your way IN and OUT of the Island it’s just a treat to have some old fashioned goodies there and when you get home.
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