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Here are Greater Charleston’s top “off the beaten path” scenic locations as rated by our readers.
March 29, 2009 by Greater Charleston
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Of all the sites we’ve placed in the "off the beaten path" section of our Must See destinations, the Folly Beach Fishing Pier (and public beach) is probably second only to the Ravenel Bridge for number of annual visitors.... read more »
March 25, 2009 by Greater Charleston
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Of all the historic churches in the Greater Charleston area, many are surprised to learn that the most historically interesting and possibly the best preserved of them all is the tiny and obscure Goose Creek Church,... read more »
March 25, 2009 by Greater Charleston
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While many tourists visit the Fort Moultrie National Historic Site and Museum, most fail to venture over the rocks onto the harbor side beachfront, and thereby miss out on the amazing sites this location has to offer.... read more »
March 29, 2009 by Greater Charleston
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A true 21st century marvel, the Arthur Ravenel Bridge is awe inspiring from... read more »
January 3, 2009 by Greater Charleston
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During the 4th Century Ad, the Roman Empire was reaching it's pinnacle era under the rule of Constantine, Christianity had suddenly become the only official religion for the entire Roman world, and Johns Island's famous Angel Oak was born. While it may seem odd to visit an oak tree in an area where massive oaks are common, Angel Oak is far more than... read more »
Everyone knows the Round Holiday Inn on the west bank of the Ashley River, and nearly everyone who lives in West Ashley or James Island or Johns Island and its little resort neighbors of Kiawah and Seabrook Islands... read more »
Okay, we might be stretching a bit to say Ripley Light Marina is off the beaten path, but despite its status as one of the most visited places in Greater Charleston (thanks to the hugely popular California Dreaming... read more »
March 26, 2009 by Greater Charleston
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For locals, there are no finer beaches than those on Sullivan’s (aka Sully or Sully’s I). The views and angles are spectacular, the sands are white and broad, and the sandbars and inlets offer... read more »
While the famous Morris Island Lighthouse, aka “Charleston Light,” is a spectacular sight from any distance, until you cruise up to it on a boat or view it from the ultra-remote northern beach head of Folly Beach,... read more »
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