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Fireflies light up summer nights across the Carolinas, but climate change, habitat loss and light pollution threaten their ...
Fireworks shows are being planned across the Lowcountry in celebration of the Independence Day holiday. North Charleston ...
Despite its proximity to Charleston, this island is an undeveloped paradise with nothing but tea fields, swaying oak trees, ...
The Biblical Garden provides a thoughtful change of pace, featuring plants mentioned in scripture and creating tangible connections to ancient texts. Olive trees, date palms, and fig trees grow ...
The Peacock Café offers a pleasant spot to rest and refuel during your explorations. Named for the spectacular birds that roam the property like feathered royalty, it serves Southern classics that hit ...
These front porch styles capture South Carolina’s signature charm think classic rockers, soft lighting, and timeless Southern ...
A South Carolina park was once a town founded by freed people. Now visitors sleep there to get close to history.
"It's still fresh in many of our minds and in our in our hearts," says Charleston City Councilman William Dudley Gregorie, who grew up in the church where his family has belonged since the 1800s.
Where to see fireflies this early summer is drawing attention as nature’s light show returns across the country. This summer’s firefly displays bring out rare syncs and glowing swamps that turn quiet ...
Across the United States, distinguished barbecue establishments keep the fires going from dawn to dusk. These are the kinds of places where the smoke never sleeps, and legendary, bucket list-worthy ...
Huntington Beach State Park This beautiful, oceanside state park, which boasts a bird list far exceeding 300 species, is one of South Carolina’s best birding destinations. It offers a great mix of ...