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elcome to Charleston! You’ll love springtime in the Lowcountry. The sunshine is warm, the flowers are blooming, and the calendar is brimming with activities. If this is your first time in Charleston, be sure to check out our First-Time Visitors Guide (Page 22). If you want to get off the beaten path, head to Deep Water Vineyard on the unspoiled Wadmalaw Island (Page 20). If you’re planning to enjoy surf and sand, review our Beach Guide (Page 16).

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KEITH SIMMONS has an extensive publishing, marketing and advertising background and founded Traveler Magazine in 2005. His purpose was to develop an affordable and effective visitor medium where businesses could advertise their service. Traveler is now one of the leading visitor resources in the city. Keith lives in Mount Pleasant with his wife and three children. He enjoys fishing, kayaking and spending time with his family.

HOLLY FISHER Holly Fisher is a long-time writer and editor with a love of telling stories. She enjoys sharing the tales of Charleston with visitors and newcomers to the area. When she isn't at her computer, you'll find Holly spending time with her husband and daughter, reading mystery novels, or doing a CrossFit workout.

CRAIG MCLAUGHLIN has been a Charleston resident since 1995 and started his own design business, mclaughlin design, in 2004. When he’s not humbly changing the world with his ground-breaking design, you can find him on the water enjoying life in the Lowcountry.

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[ WELCOME ] to CHARLESTON

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ACH YEAR MORE PEOPLE FLOCK TO THIS HISTORIC PORT CITY TO explore the history, culture and architecture and bask in Southern goodness. In recent years, Charleston has become a destination for shopping and its incredible culinary scene is attracting global attention. From arts and theater to fine dining and watersports, this is one city that truly offers something for everyone. But the Holy City has a storied past. An early English settlement, Charleston has survived wars, fires, earthquakes and hurricanes to rise up as one of the country’s top travel destinations. As you’re visiting our beloved city, get acquainted with her history, celebrate her charms and delight in all the amazing beauty Charleston has to offer.

1718

1670

English colonists settle Charles Town on the Ashley River

1791

Blackbeard the Pirate sails into Charles Town Harbor with four shiips; takes hostages for ransom

1740

Charles Town becomes most critical port in North America for exporting rice

President George Washington visits, lodging at what is now the HeywardWashington House and attends a reception at the Old Exchange and a social at McCrady’s Longroom

1775-1783

Revolutionary War; Siege of Charleston in 1780

1718 1680

Pirate Stede Bonnet is hanged at White Point

Charles Town relocates to the peninsula; population 1,000

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1783 1770

1736

Dock Street Theatre opens, first building in colonial America used exclusively for theatrical performances

College of Charleston founded

City renamed “Charleston”

1824

Charleston Museum opens to the public (founded in 1773)


1828-29

Young Army recruit named Edgar Allan Poe is stationed at Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island

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1920

Preservation Society Founded to protect historic resources

1864

H.L. Hunley sinks U.S.S. Housatonic in Charleston harbor

1861

Confederate troops fire the first shots of the Civil War upon Fort Sumter

International African American Museum scheduled to open

1989

Hurricane Hugo hits the city and surrounding areas with 135 mph winds

1886

Major earthquake hits Charleston, damaging 2,000 buildings, killing 100 people

2016

Joseph P. Riley Jr. retires after 40 years as Charleston mayor

2006 1977

Spoleto Festival USA begins

Charleston Wine+Food Festival founded

2005

Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge over the Cooper River opens

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Landmarks

Soak up Charleston history at these key attractions

Learn the history of Charleston and see some of the city’s most beautiful public spaces by visiting these area landmarks. These attractions are free or low cost. Angel Oak Estimated to be 300-400 years old, the majestic Angel Oak is worth a visit. The oak tree towers 65 feet high and has a circumference of 25.5 feet. Its area of shade is 17,000 square feet and its largest limb has a circumference of 11.5 feet, and a length of 89 feet. No admission to visit the park and take photos, plus there’s a gift shop and picnic area. 3688 Angel Oak Road, Johns Island

Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge Opened in July 2005, this cable-stayed bridge spanning the Cooper River has become an iconic symbol of Charleston. This architectural marvel has a 2-mile bike/pedestrian lane called Wonders’ Way. Free parking is available on East Bay Street in downtown Charleston and also on the Mount Pleasant side at Memorial Waterfront Park so you can walk the bridge for a bird’s eye view of the Charleston harbor.

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Fort Moultrie Visit Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island for a greater understanding of history from the American Revolution through World War II. Insider tip: Walk the beach there for stunning views of Fort Sumter and the Charleston skyline from a distance. 1214 Middle St., Sullivan’s Island

Fort Sumter Calling all history buffs! Visit the spot where the first shots of the Civil War were fired. Located in the Charleston harbor, Fort Sumter also played key roles in the Revolutionary War against the British and was Charleston’s main defense from seaside attacks. In 1966, the site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. You can visit the fort via ferry operated by Fort Sumter Tours. Tours depart from the Aquarium Wharf downtown or at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant.

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LANDMARKS WE LOVE

Marion Square Spanning more than 6 acres in the heart of downtown Charleston, Marion Square was established as a parade ground for the state arsenal under construction on the north side of the square. It is best known as the former Citadel Green because The Citadel occupied the arsenal from 1843 until 1922, when the military college moved to Charleston’s west side. The name was then changed to Marion Square, in honor of Francis Marion. This city park hosts a number of events and festivals throughout the year. 329 Meeting St., Charleston

Rainbow Row Rainbow Row is the name for a series of colorful historic houses located north of Tradd Street and south of Elliot Street on East Bay Street. It is referred to as Rainbow Row for the pastel colors used to paint the houses. It is a common tourist attraction and is one of the most photographed areas of Charleston. You may hear a number of tales as to why the houses are painted so colorfully. One is so intoxicated sailors coming in from the port could remember which house to bunk in. 12 TRAVELERofCharleston.com SPRING 2022

Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon The Old Exchange is a must-see for all Charleston visitors. During your visit, you will discover this building’s integral role in our country’s quest for independence and its important service to our young nation. The Old Exchange began its existence as a public building and remains so today. Take a tour (admission: $5-$10) to see various aspects of Charleston history during the Colonial and Revolutionary eras and put into context the people and events of the period. 122 East Bay St., Charleston


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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site Visitor Center Charles Pinckney was a principal author and a signer of the U.S. Constitution. This historic site is a 28-acre remnant of Pinckney’s Snee Farm, a rice and indigo plantation. Located on site is an 1828 coastal cottage that serves as a museum and visitor center. Exhibits tell the story of Pinckney and his contributions to the United States as a young and emerging nation as well as detailing 18th-century plantation life for free and enslaved people at Snee Farm. 1254 Long Point Road, Mount Pleasant

St. Michaels Church & Graveyard St. Michael’s Church is the oldest church edifice in the City of Charleston, standing on the site of the first Anglican Church built south of Virginia. In the 1680s, a small wooden church – the first in the new town of Charles Town – was built on this spot for the families of the Church of England and named St. Philip’s. John Rutledge, the first governor of South Carolina and signer of the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution is buried in the graveyard here. 80 Meeting St., Charleston

The Battery The Battery is a landmark defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, famous for its stately antebellum homes. Named for a Civil War coastal defense artillery battery at the site, it stretches along the lower shores of the Charleston peninsula, bordered by the Ashley and Cooper rivers. 2 Murray Blvd., Charleston

Riley Waterfront Park Riley Waterfront Park is a 12-acre park along a one-half mile stretch of the Cooper River in Charleston. The public park has a pier with swings and it’s a great place to see some dolphins and snap some photos of the harbor. Be sure to dip your toes in the Pineapple Fountain – another iconic Charleston symbol. 1 Vendue Range, Charleston

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A Day at the Beach Your Guide to Charleston’s Beaches By Holly Fisher

If you came to Charleston looking to unwind, look no further than one of our local beaches. The cares of the world melt away when your feet hit the sand and you hear the melodic sounds of ocean waves. Soak up the laid-back vibe of Folly Beach, the family friendly feel of Isle of Palms or the unspoiled ocean views at Sullivan’s Island. Each beach has its own character and appeal, so review our guide and then decide which beach you want to visit – or visit them all! FOLLY BEACH

This barrier island beach has a laid-back atmosphere and is frequented by locals and surfers. With plenty of restaurants, surf shops, hotels and beach rentals, Folly Beach is a great place to spend some time. Plus, Folly is a short drive from the heart of downtown Charleston with all its attractions and activities. Note, summertime traffic can be extra heavy. If you’re not staying on the beach, plan to arrive by 10 a.m. Where to park: Limited parking is available at Folly Beach County Park (1100 W. Ashley Ave.), so plan to arrive early to secure a spot. Parking fees vary by season. The most you’ll pay is $10 per vehicle Monday to Friday and $15 on Saturday and Sunday. You can easily access the beach via the park, where you’ll be close to restrooms, outdoor showers, a snack bar and lifeguards. Rules to know: Alcohol is not allowed on Folly Beach. Dogs are not allowed on the beach from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 1 through Sept. 30. At other times, dogs much be leashed; pick up after 16 TRAVELERofCharleston.com SPRING 2022

your pet. Surfing without a leash is prohibited. Between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. May 15 to Sept. 15, surfing is not allowed from 2nd Street East to 3rd Street West (known as the swimming zone). More info and complete beach rules: cityoffollybeach.com Folly Beach fun fact: One of Folly’s famous visitors was composer and pianist George Gershwin. While staying at Folly, he composed the classic opera “Porgy and Bess.”

ISLE OF PALMS

Located just a few minutes from Mount Pleasant, the Isle of Palms has plenty of amenities and is a great family-friendly beach option. This stretch of public beach has a selection of shops, restaurants and bars, plus public restrooms. The area of Ocean Boulevard from 10th Avenue to 14th Avenue is set aside for beachgoers and is known as “Front Beach.” If you’re not staying on Isle of Palms, plan to arrive early. The Isle of Palms Connector backs up quickly with beach traffic.


SULLIVAN’S ISLAND

The Town of Sullivan’s Island, a barrier island north of the Charleston harbor, has only about 2,000 residents. With its unspoiled views and terrific dining options, Sullivan’s is a favorite among Charleston area locals. The beach has few short-term rentals and no hotels, so plan a day trip to this beach, also located just a few minutes from Isle of Palms. Where to park: Parking can be a problem if you arrive after 10 a.m. There are no public parking lots, and street parking is allowed only on one side of the street. Be sure to obey posted signs and don’t park in any private yards or driveways. Rules to know: Sullivan’s Island has no public restrooms or showers and there are no lifeguards on duty. Alcohol is not permitted on the beach. All dogs visiting the island must have a dog permit and should wear the town-issued collar while on Sullivan’s Island. Permits and collars are available at Town Hall, 2050-B Middle St.; 843-883-3198. Dogs are not allowed on the beach from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 1 through Sept. 30. More info and complete beach rules: sullivansisland.sc.gov

Where to park: Parking is regulated along the public rights-of-way between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Visitors can park their vehicles on any road right-of-way within the Beach Parking District unless it has been marked with a “no parking” sign. Metered street parking is available along with paid parking in the Municipal Parking Lots and at Isle of Palms County Park. For access to picnic tables, showers, restrooms, seasonal lifeguards and a playground, you might want to park at the Isle of Palms County Park. Rules to know: Dogs are allowed off leash on the beach from 5-9 a.m. April 1 to Sept. 14 and from 4 p.m. to 10 a.m. Sept. 15 to March 31. At all other times, dogs must be on a leash – even in the water. No smoking, alcoholic beverages, glass containers, fires or fireworks. Single-use plastics and Styrofoam products are also prohibited. More info and complete beach rules: iop.net

Sullivan’s Island fun fact: This Island has a long military history of protecting the Charleston harbor from invaders. Visit Fort Moultrie – originally built with palmetto logs in 1776 – to learn how it has been restored to reflect the story of American seacoast defense up through World War II.

KIAWAH ISLAND Another of Charleston’s beautiful beaches is Kiawah Island. Much of the island and its beaches are private, but you can access a portion of public beachfront via Kiawah Beachwalker Park on the west end of the island. It has restrooms, picnic areas with grills, and boardwalks. Parking fees vary by season. The most you’ll pay is $10 per vehicle Monday to Friday and $15 on Saturday and Sunday. Lifeguards are on duty seasonally, and, at the park, dogs must be leashed at all times.

IOP fun fact: Loggerhead sea turtles often lay their eggs at the Isle of Palms from May to mid-August. From July until October, the loggerhead hatchlings emerge from their nest at night and make their way to the ocean. Do not disturb any nests or any hatchlings and be sure to fill any holes you dig on the beach. If you’re staying on the beach, be sure to turn out your lights at night.

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Deep Water Vineyard

For When You Need to ‘Wine-Down’ in Wide Open Spaces By Holly Fisher

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fter walking all over downtown Charleston, playing in the ocean, or touring museums and attractions, it’s time to unwind with a glass of wine. Just on the outskirts of Charleston is Wadmalaw Island, a lush landscape of mossed-covered oak trees and unspoiled vistas.

You won’t find hotels, shopping centers or grocery stores, but you will find Deep Water Vineyard, the only domestic winery in Charleston. The vineyard is both rural and relaxing. A place to take a deep breath, sip a glass of local wine, and experience vacation as it should be. Deep Water Vineyard wine is made from muscadine grapes – one of the only truly native grapes to the United States. Owners Andrea and Jesse Freiwald – who purchased the vineyard in 2015 – have continued to expand upon the vineyard’s five signature wines, including a partnership with a California grower to get access to grapes that won’t grow here in the South. They now offer 20 wine varieties, including seasonal favorites like a strawberry wine and a jalapeño wine. Over the last couple of years, Deep Water expanded its offerings from wine, adding mead to its menu. It’s all thanks to Andrea’s newfound beekeeping hobby and a nationwide resurgence of mead making. Mead – part of the wine family – is fermented honey water. It’s 20 TRAVELERofCharleston.com SPRING 2022

arguably the world’s oldest fermented beverage, Andrea says. What started as an experiment during the COVID pandemic, “spiraled, thankfully, out of control,” Andrea says. “We have three meads on tap at all times. People really love it and can’t get enough of it.” Some of Deep Water’s many mead varieties are similar to beers and seltzers, ranging from tropical and light, like an IPA; to coffee flavored and dark, like a stout. They’ve also been infusing the mead with all sorts of fun flavors, Andrea says, including bourbon barrels from local Firefly Distillery for a mead that’s smokey and sweet. To celebrate the success of their Bears Bluff Meadery, Deep Water is hosting its first Mead-ival Festival in May. They’ll debut three new bottled meads while serving up favorite drafts plus renaissance-themed food, vendors and activities. Mead isn’t the only thing that’s new at Deep Water. Andrea says they used the last two years to tackle some remodeling and renovations projects. During COVID, they opened an outdoor wine tasting area. Visitors loved it, so they’re adding a permanent outdoor bar. “The silver lining of COVID was we had to rethink


DEEP WATER VINEYARD 6775 Bears Bluff Road • Wadmalaw Island 843-559-6867 • deepwatervineyard.com HOURS Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. UPCOMING EVENTS Weekend Wine-Down Noon to 4 p.m. each Saturday. Food truck, music and wine tastings. Pets and children welcome. Mead-ival Festival May 21 “renaissance of mead” event featuring Bears Bluff Meadery beverages, food, vendors and activities.

our business,” Andrea says. “We started to think outside the box, and things that were hassles ended up being great things.” Now, the team at Deep Water Vineyard is ready to welcome visitors for the spring and summer season. Enjoy a laid-back wine tasting during the week or come out on Saturdays for the weekly Wine-Down with a food truck, wine tastings and live music. The overall vineyard vibe is relaxing and family friendly (dogs welcome too!). “We’re a respite in the county,” Andrea says. “It’s a pretty special place when you pass that bridge and realize there are no grocery stores or gas stations and it’s all rural.”

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First-Time Visitors Guide

CARRIAGE TOUR

Book a horse-drawn carriage ride through downtown. Your tour guide is randomly assigned a route and will delight your tour group with stories and facts about Charleston from her earliest days to the present.

BUS TOUR

SHEM CREEK

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PLANTATION TOUR

Even if the weather isn’t cooperating, you can still take in the sights with a bus tour. Board a climate-controlled bus to see some of historic Charleston’s best views from architecture to gardens.

There are amazing public beaches in Charleston, each with its own vibe and amenities. Visit Folly Beach, Kiawah Island, or check out Isle of Palms or Sullivan’s Island, both of which are located near Mount Pleasant. 22 TRAVELERofCharleston.com SPRING/SUMMER SPRING 2022 2022

One of the most picturesque waterways in the area, Shem Creek in Mount Pleasant is a great spot for kayaking or simply enjoying drinks and a fresh seafood dinner with a water view.

Area plantations have tours and special exhibits that offer visitors an eye-opening understanding and deeper education of slave life in the Lowcountry. Local plantations include Boone Hall Plantation, Drayton Hall, Magnolia Plantation, McLeod Plantation and Middleton Place.


Charleston has so much to offer that it can be a little overwhelming trying to figure out what to see and do first. If you only have a short time to visit or if it’s your first time in the Holy City, there are a few things you just can’t miss. We’ve compiled a list of the must-visit attractions and tours to experience while you’re here.

RAINBOW ROW

If you’re walking down Market or King streets, take a detour to Rainbow Row and Battery Park starting on East Bay Street. Rainbow Row includes a stretch of 13 brightly colored historic homes that you’ve probably seen in famous photographs. Rainbow Row also sits along the Battery, a Civil Warera defensive seawall and promenade along the Charleston harbor. Continue along the Battery to White Point Garden, a public park on the tip of the peninsula. Walk the park to see several statues and monuments.

WALKING HISTORY TOUR

To fully immerse yourself in Charleston culture and history, walk the historic streets on a history tour. These guided tours offer a whole new perspective on the Holy City and afterward you’ll feel like a local with all your newfound Charleston knowledge.

HISTORIC HARBOR

Take a harbor tour for a view of Charleston’s skyline and a closer look at the spot where the Civil War began. On April 12, 1861, Confederate artillery opened fire on Fort Sumter in Charleston's harbor. Union soldiers surrendered the fort 34 hours later and tried for nearly four years to take it back.

ANGEL OAK

Take the picturesque drive to Johns Island to stand under the branches of the majestic Angel Oak tree. Part of a public city park, its canopy of branches spans 17,000 square feet. The tree is located at 3688 Angel Oak Road.

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Dinner Cruise

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njoy the sights, sounds and flavors of Charleston on a dinner cruise through the Charleston Harbor. It combines all the best of the Holy City in one evening.

Dine on classic Charleston dishes, including she crab soup, shrimp and grits and grilled filet of mahi mahi or choose from classic braised short rib or seared wing tip chicken breast.

Join SpiritLine Cruises for a three- or fourcourse dinner made to order onboard with local seasonal ingredients all while taking in amazing sunset views. A dinner cruise is perfect for a special occasion, a group outing or a romantic dinner for two.

Toast the evening with a drink from the wine or beer menu or a cocktail from the full bar.

Board the Spirit of Carolina to cruise the beautiful Charleston Harbor, past Fort Sumter, along the Battery and beneath the Ravenel Bridge.

SPIRITLINE CRUISES Dinner cruises depart from Patriots Point, 40 Patriots Point Road in Mount Pleasant (parking is $5). Book your dinner cruise at spiritlinecruises.com/dinner-cruises. Reservations are required; group rates available.

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n 1864, the H. L. Hunley became the world’s first successful combat submarine with the sinking of the USS Housatonic. Then, the history-making vessel and her crew vanished, slipping into the history books as a great mystery. For more than a century, treasure hunters and history buffs searched in vain for the submarine. In 1995, an expedition led by Clive Cussler’s National Underwater Maritime Agency finally located the lost submarine and her eight-man crew. But it would be several more years before the Hunley was meticulously extracted from the sea. On Aug. 8, 2000, she was gently lifted from her ocean grave near Sullivan’s Island and delivered to the Warren Lasch Conservation Center for study, excavation and preservation. Since then, scientists working to save the legendry submarine have made fascinating discoveries about that period in history and the Hunley’s eight-man crew. Bringing the Hunley back to land was a major engineering feat, and news of the discovery traveled quickly around the world. The Hunley Commission and Friends of the Hunley, a 28 TRAVELERofCharleston.com SPRING 2022

HOURS Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. TICKETS Adults $18; Children 6-12 $10 available online at Hunley.org or at the entrance gate

nonprofit group charged with raising funds in support of the vessel, led the effort with the U.S. Navy. The Warren Lasch Conservation Center is a high-tech lab specifically designed to conserve the vessel and unlock the mystery of her disappearance. The Hunley proved to be a time capsule, holding a wide array of artifacts offering clues to life during the American Civil War. The submarine and the hundreds of artifacts found onboard continue to undergo preservation work while archaeologists use the historical clues they found to piece together those final moments. The Hunley’s journey through time has been marked by innovation, courage and tragedy. Her against-all-odds tale has spanned the centuries and is one of the greatest maritime mysteries in recent history. Visit hunley.org for a detailed timeline, videos and information on the science behind preserving this important artifact.


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Charleston Area Events SPRING 2022 APRIL 1-3 Summerville Family YMCA Flowertown Festival During this three-day festival, take in the beauty and charm of Summerville while enjoying 200 arts and crafts exhibitors, food, children’s activities and more. summervilleymca.org/flowertown 1-3 Charleston Spring Antiques Show A showcase of English, European, and American period furnishings, decorative arts and fine art, architectural elements, garden furniture, vintage jewelry, and silver from the late 17th to 20th centuries. charlestonspringantiquesshow.com 2 Cooper River Bridge Run Some 40,000 people will gather for one of the largest 10K runs in the world. The race starts in Mount Pleasant, crosses the Ravenel Bridge and finishes near Marion Square in downtown Charleston. bridgerun.com 4-10 Credit One Charleston Open The largest women’s-only tennis tournament in North America will take place at the newly renovated Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island. The tournament celebrates its 50th year and will feature more than 100 of the top tennis players in the world. creditonecharlestonopen.com 8-9 World Grits Festival Small town St. George welcomes visitors to 30 TRAVELERofCharleston.com SPRING 2022

enjoy all things grits. Get ready to eat grits, buy grits, learn how grits are made and join in a grits eating contest. worldgritsfestival.com 9 Founders’ Day Festival Travel back in time at Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site to celebrate “the birth of South Carolina” through programs, activities and re-enactors. charlestownelanding.travel 9 Lowcountry Cajun Festiva Louisiana comes to the Lowcountry for a full day of Zydeco music, Cajun and Creole foods plus kids’ activities, live music and a crawfish-eating contest. Event is noon to 6 p.m. at James Island County Park. charlestoncountyparks.com 9 Gracie & Lacy and the Forte Jazz Band Sisters Gracie & Lacy bring the house down with their signature harmonies, tap dancing and glittering costumes. fortejazzlounge.com 10 Spring Garden Tour Join the Charleston Horticultural Society to tour four private, noteworthy gardens in Historic Harleston Village as well as the transformative and healing landscape of the Medical University of South Carolina’s Arboretum and campus gardens. chashortsoc.org 8-10 & 14-16 Lowcountry Strawberry Festival Head to Boone Hall Plantation for an acrobatic dog show, pig races, petting zoo, music, rides and U-pick strawberry fields. Don’t miss the strawberry pie eating contest. boonehallplantation.com 16 Easter Wine and Chocolate Pairing Enjoy wines from Deep Water Vineyard paired with four Easter themed flavors of chocolate along with live music and an Easter egg hunt for the kids. deepwatervineyard.com


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21-24 Charleston Jazz Festival Enjoy local and regional jazz groups, internationally known performers and student musicians. charlestonjazz.com 23-24 Black Food Truck Festival Head to the Exchange Park in Ladson for some of the finest food trucks in the region along with music, vendors, kidfriendly activities and entertainment. blackfoodtruckfestival.com 24 Blessing of the Fleet & Seafood Festival Pay tribute to Mount Pleasant’s local shrimping and fishing industry at this event with a boat parade, live music, craft show and lots of free activities at Memorial Waterfront Park in Mount Pleasant. experiencemountpleasant.com 29 Red, White, & Blue Jean Ball Pull out your favorite blue jeans and enjoy a laid-back evening of live entertainment under the stars, food, drinks and a silent auction. Proceeds benefit Palmetto Warrior Connection. palmettogoodwill.org/ bluejeanball 30 Pop-up Market at Firefly Distillery More than 20 vendors, live music and a food truck are part of the Holy City Farmers Market. Plus, get a glimpse at the distillation and bottling process. facebook.com/ FireflyDistillery

MAY 4-8 North Charleston Arts Fest Concerts, street dances, fine art, photography, film, public art installations, lectures, workshops, antique show, and kids’ activities. Take part in the Arty Block Party on May 6 with live music, vendors and entertainment. northcharlestonartsfest.com 6-8 Greek Festival Enjoy Greek food, music, folk dance performances, cultural exhibits and tours of Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church, 30 Race St. in Charleston. charlestongreekfestival.com 14 Gracie & Lacy and the Forte Jazz Band Sisters Gracie & Lacy bring the house down with their signature harmonies, tap dancing and glittering costumes. forteJazzLounge.com 21 Mead-ival Festival Visit Deep Water Vineyard for a “renaissance of mead” featuring Bears Bluff Meadery branded beverages, including a special debut of three new bottled meads as well as renaissance-themed food, vendors, and events. deepwatervineyard.com

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27 – 6/12 Piccolo Spoleto Festival This festival hosts dozens of inexpensive arts and cultural programs around the area, including visual arts exhibits, classical music, jazz, dance, theatre, poetry readings, children’s activities, choral music, ethnic cultural presentations, crafts and film. piccolospoleto.com 27 to 6/12 Spoleto Festival USA Considered a premier international performing arts festival, this annual event fills Charleston historic theaters, churches and outdoor spaces with dozens of performances by world-renowned artists and performers in opera, theater, dance, chamber, symphonic, choral, bluegrass and jazz music. spoletousa.org 28 Pop-up Market at Firefly Distillery More than 20 vendors, live music and a food truck are part of the Holy City Farmers Market. Plus, get a glimpse at the distillation and bottling process. facebook.com/ FireflyDistillery

JUNE 16-18 Charleston Carifest Celebrate Caribbean American Heritage Month with food, fun, music, and costumes submerged in education and culture. charlestoncarifest.com 18 Juneteenth Family Fest Attend a family friendly event at Riverfront Park in North Charleston with live performances, Black art displays, games, cultural food and a fireworks show. Free and open to the public. jffcharleston.com

ONGOING EVENTS Charleston Farmers Market Enjoy fresh, local produce and live music every Saturday in Marion Square (except April 2). charlestonfarmersmarket.com The Sound of Charleston: from Gospel to Gershwin Experience Charleston’s history as heard through her music during performances at the historic Circular Congregational Church on Meeting Street. soundofcharleston.com Garden Strolls and Wine Tasting Sip and stroll in a different location each week at Middle Place, America’s oldest landscaped gardens, while sampling old and new world wines. middletonplace.org


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Blues & BBQ Harbor Cruise Cruise the Charleston harbor enjoying a barbecue buffet, live blues music and breathtaking views. Each Thursday and select Fridays. charlestonharbortours.com Charleston RiverDogs Take in some minor league baseball at Joseph P. Riley Jr. Park on the banks of the Ashley River in downtown Charleston. Season opens April 8. riverdogs.com Charleston Battery Catch a soccer game with South Carolina’s premier professional soccer club since 1993. Games are April to June in Mount Pleasant. charlestonbattery.com Charles Towne Landing special events Check the website for a schedule of ongoing events, including demonstrations and lectures. charlestownelanding.travel Black Fedora Comedy Mystery Theatre Audience-interactive comic mysteries in downtown Charleston. charlestonmysteries.com Evenings in the Market Each Friday and Saturday night, this street fair-style event showcases local

artists, food vendors and designers in the historic Charleston City Market. thecharlestoncitymarket.com 2nd Sunday on King Street On the second Sunday of each month from 1-5 p.m. Street is closed to vehicular traffic from Queen Street North to Calhoun Street. 2ndsundayonkingstreet.com Third Thursdays Head to historic downtown Summerville from 5:30-8:30 p.m. every third Thursday for dining, shopping, live music and more. summervilledream.org Charleston Gallery Association Artwalk On the first Friday of each month, visit more than 40 participating galleries. Download a map of galleries at charlestongalleryassociation.com Chamber Music Charleston This organization is dedicated to developing the audience for classical music through chamber music concerts and educational performances throughout the Charleston area. Check the website for concerts in May. chambermusiccharleston.org

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Some transportation options for getting around downtown Charleston and the surrounding areas. n WATER TAXI: Transports visitors from downtown Charleston (Aquarium Wharf or Waterfront Park) to Mount Pleasant (Patriots Point or Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina). Taxi runs each hour; $14 for allday passes, 3 and under are free. No reservations needed. Call 843-330-2989 for pickup. charlestonwatertaxi.com n BUS: The CARTA bus system has regular routes that travel to major destinations. The DASH trolley service is available free of charge if you’re traveling around downtown Charleston. ridecarta.com | 843-724-7420 n RICKSHAWS AND PEDICABS:

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ADVERTISER DIRECTORY Adventure Sightseeing Tours

375 Meeting St., Charleston 843.762.0088 • adventuresightseeing.com Adventure Sightseeing offers Charleston's top rated city bus tours and plantation tours. Let their 30+ years of experience enlighten and entertain in climate-controlled comfort.

Barrier Island Eco-Tours

50 41st Ave • Isle of Palms Marina 843.886.5000 • nature-tours.com Naturalist guided boat excursions to Capers Island Preserve. Travel the salt marsh creeks, see dolphins and wildlife up close, explore the “boneyard beach” and walk inland trails. Morning and sunset eco-tours, creek fishing, crabbing, kayaking and beach-side cookouts.

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Charleston Harbor Tours & Palmetto Carriage Combo

843.402.8419 • charlestonharbortours.com Join two of Charleston’s most reputable tour companies for the most popular combination tour. This is a great way to save time and money and get a great overview of the Holy City.

Charleston Strolls Walk With History Mills House Hotel (corner of Meeting & Queen) 18 Anson St., Charleston 843.722.8687 • charlestonstrolls.com Featured in The New York Times, this two-hour tour is the best way to see Charleston’s Historic District. Famous landmarks, historic highlights, antebellum mansions, quaint alleys and hidden gardens. Everyday at 10 a.m. Requires reservation.

1235 Long Point Rd. • Mount Pleasant 843.884.4371 • boonehallplantation.com One of America’s oldest plantations with more than 320 years of history. Located 8 miles north of Charleston. The “Avenue of Oaks,” nine original slave cabins, house tours and shows included in admission.

Charleston Zipline Adventures

Bulldog Ghost Walking Tours

Deep Water Vineyard

18 Anson St. • Charleston 843.722.TOUR • bulldogtours.com Charleston’s premier walking tour company. As seen on the Travel Channel’s “America’s Most Haunted Places,” this walking tour company will have you exhilarated and entertained. Choose from: Ghost & Graveyard, Ghost & Dungeon, Spirits of Magnolia Cemetery, USS Yorktown Ghost Tour.

Charleston County Parks & Recreation Commission

843.795.4386 • ccprc.com Providing recreation to locals and visitors by way of McLeod Plantation Historic Site, three waterparks, SK8 skateboard park, parks such as James Island County Park, Palmetto Island, Wannamaker, Caw Caw as well as Shem Creek Park and more. Visit website for full offerings.

Charleston Food Tours

18 Anson St., Charleston 843.727.1100 • bulldogtours.com Voted Southern Living’s “Top 5 Tours to Take in Charleston”. You’ll walk, talk, and taste your way through Charleston’s renowned culinary history and culture.

Charleston Harbor Tours

10 Wharfside St., Charleston • 843.722.1112 charlestonharbortours.com Board the Carolina Belle for Charleston’s toprated harbor tour. This 90-minute tour is live narrated by the Captain and covers over 75 points of interest and 300 years of history. Fully stocked bar and snack bar with items for purchase on board.

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1152 Guerins Bridge Rd., Awendaw 843.928.3947 • charlestonziplineadventures.com Create lasting memories and fly through the treetops on their Zipline Canopy Tour or bring your little ones to the Koala Kid zip course. Reservations required. 6775 Bears Bluff Rd. • Wadmalaw Island 843.559.6867 • deepwatervineyard.com Open: Tue - Sat 10 am - 5 pm After indulging in a tasting at Charleston’s only winery, stay and relax. There are animals, a garden, outdoor games and 50 acres to explore. It’s a full day of fun for the whole family.

Fort Sumter Tours

340 Concord St., Charleston 843.722.2628 • fortsumtertours.com Walk in the footsteps of Civil War soldiers as you visit this National Historic Site. Cost includes tour of Charleston harbor onboard the ferry boat plus an hour to explore the fort. Fort Sumter Tours is an authorized Concessionaire of the NPS.

Friends of the Hunley

1250 Supply St., North Charleston 843.744.1488 • hunley.org In 1864 the Hunley became the world’s first successful sub and then vanished. Found and recovered over a century later, you can see this amazing artifact during weekend tours.

Gray Line & Fort Sumter Tour Combo

843.722.2628 • fortsumtertours.com Enjoy a comprehensive tour of Charleston’s historic district and take the only boat tour to Fort Sumter. Licensed guides lead you through Charleston’s rich history on air-conditioned minibuses, featuring 100+ points of interest with a stop at the Battery. Free hotel pickup in historic district.


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375 Meeting St., Charleston 843.722.4444 • graylineofcharleston.com Explore 300 years of history with experienced, licensed tour guides onboard our mini-buses. See 100+ points of interest and a stop at Charleston’s Battery. Take our 90 minute tour. Combo tours also available. Free hotel pickup in historic district.

The Joggle Factory

843.200.2073 • thejogglefactory.com Joggling boards should be accessible to anyone who enjoys good times with friends, family, and the outdoors. Handcrafted with pride in the coastal islands of SC, which includes craftsmanship and eco-friendly practices to create an authentic and classic joggling board for both indoor and outdoor use.

Nature Adventure Kayak & SUP Tours

1 Shrimpboat Ln., Mount Pleasant 843.568.3222 • kayakcharlestonsc.com Our focus is on creating experiences! Take a guided kayak or stand-up paddleboard tour or rent the equipment. Rentals are also offered. Located on picturesque Shem Creek where dolphins and wildlife are all around to experience up-close.

North Charleston/American LaFrance Fire Museum

4975 Centre Point Dr, North Charleston 843.740.5550 • northcharlestonfiremuseum.org The North Charleston and American LaFrance Fire Museum and Education Center blends history and hands-on education into an unforgettable experience for the entire family.

Palmetto Carriage Works

8 Guignard St. 843.723.8145 • palmettocarriage.com Departs from The Big Red Barn every 15 to 20 minutes, rain or shine, beginning at 9 a.m. Tours are one hour long, covering about 25 blocks of residential and historic districts. Guides are city licensed.

Port of Call

99 S. Market St., Charleston portofcallchs.com This is not your typical restaurant. They are a food and brew hall that features food from a variety of cuisines while providing a large collection of beer, wine and spirits.

The Reel Deal Fishing Charters

Pick-up locations throughout the area 843.388.5093 • thereeldealcharters.com Inshore, offshore and deep sea saltwater fishing in Charleston is some of the best fishing in the world. All licenses and equipment and tackle is provided along with expert guides.

Sandlapper Water Tours

10 Wharfside St., Charleston 843.849.8687 • sandlappertours.com Relax and have fun on the water with one of their nature, history, sunset or Haunted Harbor Ghost & Pirate Tours. Cash bar available. Reservations required. Buy tickets online

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SoundofCharleston.com | (843) 270-4903 Schooner Pride – Charleston’s Tall Ship

360 Concord St., Charleston 843.722.1112 • schoonerpride.com Board this beautiful, 49 passenger sailing vessel for a unique and breathtaking excursion on Charleston Harbor. Rated as one of the top 10 things to do and top sunset sails in the USA. Beer, wine, champagne, sodas and water available for purchase on board.

The Sound of Charleston

150 Meeting St., Charleston 843.270.4903 • soundofcharleston.com Come and experience the music that helps define Charleston’s 350 year history…..gospel, Gershwin, Civil War, jazz, and light classics….in live concerts at historic Circular Congregational Church. Frommers Travel Guide says “the best night out in the city…a must see performance.”

South Carolina Historical Society

100 Meeting St., Charleston 843.723.3225 • schistory.org Located in the historic Fireproof Building, the SCHS Museum showcases more than 350 years of the state’s history through the artifacts and records of those who experienced it.

SpiritLine Charleston Harbor Tour

843.722.2628 • spiritlinecruises.com Enjoy a 90-minute tour of Charleston’s harbor with 75+ points of interest (the Battery, USS Yorktown, Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge and more) live narrated by licensed tour guides. Tours depart from the Aquarium Wharf in downtown Charleston and at Patriots Point in Mt. Pleasant.

Terrace Oaks Antique Mall

2037 Maybank Highway, James Island 843.795.9689 • terraceoaksantiques.com A leader in the Charleston area for multidealer antique shops since 1988. The 10,000-squarefoot, climate-controlled shop houses 90+ booths with all different tastes and styles. When it comes to antiques, they have just about anything your heart desires.

USS Yorktown Ghost Tour

40 Patriots Point Rd., Mount Pleasant 843.722.TOUR • bulldogtours.com Come aboard the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier and hear stories of the American heroes who lived, died and are still rumored to be there today. Exclusive night-time access to area of the ship closed to the public.

The Spirits of Magnolia Cemetery Tour

70 Cunnington Ave., Charleston 843.722.TOUR • bulldogtours.com This 90-minute walking tour gives you exclusive access to Charleston’s most hauntingly beautiful Victorian burial grounds…at night! The 90-minute tour promises the best of Magnolia’s history, mystery, and spirits. Reservations Required. SPRING 2022 TRAVELERofCharleston.com 45

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