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In the gentrifying enclave just beyond Hampton Park, this sunny spot beckons with the promise of a simple, leisurely meal. In warm weather, it’s best to perch out front at a breezy picnic table, but a ...
2. Henry’s Cheese Spread Many decades ago, long before Charleston’s restaurant scene exploded, a big night out involved Henry’s on Market Street, where white-jacketed waiters swooped in with trays of ...
For the past quarter-century, the Halsey director and chief curator has taken chances, championing the odd and overlooked, and in doing so, transformed a small college gallery into an internationally ...
For more information and images, visit the SC Picture Project. Pompion Hill Chapel-of-Ease, St. Thomas Parish, Berkeley County Structure: Original, circa 1703; present edifice, circa 1765 Status: ...
(Painting by John Michael/courtesy of Wikipedia) 1663: Carolina Charter Issued (March 24) - King Charles II grants the territory called “Carolana” to eight Lords Proprietors, serving as a blueprint ...
(From the Historic American Engineering Record/courtesy of Library of Congress) 1920: Preservation Begins - Susan Pringle Frost founds the nation’s first preservation society (originally called ...
Recipes Featured - The city magazine for Charleston, South Carolina, since 1975, Charleston is the authority on living well in the Lowcountry, embodying the beauty, style, and sophistication of our ...
Parlors morph into playrooms and vintage treasure find new purpose in the Lail family's urban digs.
Ninety years after the untimely death of Edmund Thornton Jenkins, Spoleto Festival USA premieres his unfinished operetta, Afram ou La Belle Swita. Learn more about the son of the world-renowned ...
Activist and educator DR. MILLICENT BROWN was a “first child” to integrate Charleston public schools in 1963 and today continues to speak out against racism and social injustice ...
It started with a great slab of rock, a marbled swirl of colors evoking both ocean and earth. Once Joan and Dennis Berger selected that show-stopping granite, auspiciously named “Blue Tides,” for a ...
Many Charleston homes wow with their “good bones,” their strong architectural integrity and classic lines. Others boast a distinguished pedigree and historical gravitas, thanks to so-and-so-president ...
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