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The Blue Ocean Waters of Folly Beach and BLU Restaurant and Bar-The Ultimate Dining Experience The locals call it "The Edge of America". Geographically they are correct because Folly Beach is on the east coast shoreline of the U.S., which would put it on the edge. But I think the reference is to more than just its proximity. Folly Beach is six miles of sand…
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Poogan's Porch-A Southern Institution Serving Lowcountry Cuisine I thought this to be a rather unusual designation for a restaurant, after all Poogan is an uncommon name in itself. But when I did some research into the matter, the name made perfect sense. The story is both exceptional and endearing. It will warm your heart and put a…
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The Dock Street Theater-Where Charleston Meets Broadway "Tickets please." "May I show you to your seat." "Enjoy the performance." There is something nostalgic and exhilarating about attending live stage performances at old theaters. Originally from Northeastern Ohio, I periodically took the short thirty mile trek into the theater district of Cleveland called Playhouse Square and saw performances…
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Three Historic Landmarks In Charleston Worth a Picture Or Two It is the most photographed and painted tourist attraction in Charleston. It was an undesireable part of town following the Civil War, but now is a very sought after landmark synonymous with the name of Charleston. Painted in an array of Caribbean inspired pastel hues resulted in the name by…
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Kayaking The Intercoastal Waters Of Charleston And Its Backwaters I have rented kayaks on the Isle of Palms and paddled around the intercoastal waters near the Wild Dunes area. It was a great experience and alot of fun. Kayaking the tidal creeks can get tricky with the changing tides. Everything looks different when the waters are high as opposed…
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