First the solar eclipse. Then the Dark Side of the Moon. In presenting the Pink Floyd Laser Spectacular this fall, Charleston Music Hall promises to amaze (and make comfortably numb).
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The folks at Garden & Gun know a thing or two about Charleston. The beautiful and robust magazine is published on the peninsula, after all. Even locals should bookmark this City Guide.
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We are prepared, resilient, and in the hands of capable officials and brave forces. Keep this handy, friends!
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These are your hometown hitters, DI! Get out to The Joe for Daniel Island Community Night. Pick up complimentary tickets from your POA, and bring the kids ’cause they eat free (and want to go).
When was the last time you went to the beach? Remember how the Atlantic Ocean is just minutes away? And how we have several spots – each with their own vibe – from which to choose? Let us remind you..
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Best City in the U.S. (since 2013). 2nd Best City in the World. Travel+Leisure: “Charleston is that rare destination that, on paper, seems to have it all- and then totally lives up to the hype.” Word.
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Did you know that downtown’s Waterfront Park is looking to grow? For that matter, do you know how it even landed on that gorgeous spot in the first place? (Hint: His name is Joe.)
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SmartAsset just named Charleston the country’s most undervalued city. Translation? We are getting a lot of bang for our buck living here! But we knew that already…
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It will be decades in the making, but Daniel Island’s future master-planned next-door neighbor, the 9,000-acre Cainhoy Plantation, is set to see the first of its 18,000 new homes spring up next year!
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When it’s totally dark, it’ll be too late. Don’t worry – not doomsday, just a total solar eclipse. But make viewing plans soon – August 21 is the date and Charleston is smack in the path!
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