Charleston, SC
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Category: Restaurants
I'm wanting to know if there is any dinner cruises or events, places to
take my girlfriend to.
-- mike varner - Sunday, December 27, 2009 at 09:27:15
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Category: Restaurants
Places to eat on Christmas--Poogans Porch for traditional dinner soup to
dessert. Charleston Grill for elegance and wonderful food, also a buffet
in same hotel, Anson's, Peninsula Grill, Market 225.
-- Beth Elsey - Thursday, December 24, 2009 at 21:08:05
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Category: Restaurants
what are the serving hours at Hymans seafood restaurant in Charleston
s.c. on Christmas eve
-- nichpolas yacullo - Wednesday, December 23, 2009 at 11:35:39
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Category: Restaurants
do you know of any restaurants open on Christmas Day in Charleston or
Mt. Pleasant ??
Thank You,
Jim Phillips
-- jim phillips - Wednesday, December 9, 2009 at 14:45:39
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Category: General Area
We were back in Charleston last month to stay for 8 nights, but
unfortunately the weather did not co-operate again and we only spent 4
nights on Wild Dunes. We did get back to Carraba's in Mt Pleasant which
is now our favorite restaurant. The prices for the villas on the beach
were considered winter rates so we were excited to stay in a one bedroom
condo with an ocean view. The cooler weather was expected but the heavy
rains, wind and flooding kept us off the beach. We were able to get into
downtown Charleston on our arrival and did some shopping. The stores in
the hotel at Charleston Place are my favorite. Our plans for Magnolia
Plantation did not happen due to the weather.
We will try again in May 2010 for two weeks keeping our fingers crossed
until next year.
Regina and Dave, Pittsburgh
-- Regina Blyshak - Tuesday, November 17, 2009 at 16:37:02
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Category: Things to Do
My boyfriend loves riding horses and we live in Charleston. For his
birthday I was trying to find a place to rent horses and ride them on
the beach but I can't find any. Is there any around the Charleston area?
-- lauren cope - Tuesday, October 27, 2009 at 15:23:06
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Category: General Area
I'm looking for a beach vacation spot for my family in the Charleston,
SC or Tampa, FL area that has a splash pool at the hotel for little
kids.
-- Sara Flood - Wednesday, July 22, 2009 at 14:44:39
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Category: General Area
I recently visited there and got this stick like looking purse at the
city market. Trying to locate the vendor who sells these type of purses
to get another.
-- Bonnie Kinney - Friday, July 17, 2009 at 08:55:52
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Category: General Area
Our May trip to Wild Dunes was for 13 nights. We had two visits into
Charleston which were a delight. Although, we had some pretty rough
weather and windy days during the second week, we got off the beach and
went to Boone Hall. Wonderful experience. We walked on Church Street
this year. Amazing homes on this quiet street. Tommy Condon's was nice
for lunch. It had been many yrs since we were there.
Found a new restaurant in Mt. Pleasant - Carraba's( I hope that is the
correct spelling). Excellent Italian food We were there twice. R&B's in
Shem Creek is another great place and the dolphins performed on
cue.
We do not have to wait an entire yr to visit. We will be back in
October. I hope the weather will have settled down.
-- Regina Blyshak - Friday, June 5, 2009 at 16:13:58
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Category: General Area
My husband is needing a place to stay for 3 weeks while there for work.
Anybody have an extra room or a room over the garage for rent? Would
need access to kitchen and bath.
-- Julie Holmes - Monday, April 27, 2009 at 20:32:46
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Category: Restaurants
For Robert Bohrn,
Recipes from the old Moultrie Tavern would be appreciated. Confederate
Game Pie was a favorite, as was James Island Stew, a meal name for
Master Robert and all the others that I enjoyed in those visiting to the
Naval Base and Old Charleston. My father was born in Charleston in 1914;
on State Street, I think it was, almost under the old Cooper River
Bridge across the street from school
house.
Respectfully,
Toby Holloman
-- Toby Holloman - Tuesday, April 21, 2009 at 23:21:49
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Category: Things to Do
This will be our first visit to Charleston and will only be there for 3
days before heading to Myrtle Beach. What are some "must do" things to
do and restaurants to try while we are visiting there the beginning of
June?
-- Becky Morton - Thursday, April 9, 2009 at 17:41:42
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Category: Places to Stay
I am planning a weekend getaway for my wife's 30th birthday and am
looking for a great place to stay in the historic area of Charleston or
near the harbor. Any B&B recommendations, INNS, or hotels?? Thanks
-- Adam Stankewicz - Thursday, March 19, 2009 at 11:58:16
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Category: General Area
Newly opened Butterfly consignment store is incredible. Quality pieces,
excellent service and just plain fun. When you and your friends are
looking for a wonderful shopping experience head that car to Butterfly
Consignment Shop.
Butterfly Consignment Boutique, specializes in consignments of top
mall brand, designer label and couture clothing in sizes 0 to 2X. They
also offer quality accessories including purses, jewelry (costume and
real) shoes and hats.
They are located at 624-H Long Point Road within the Belle Hall
Shopping Center, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464.
-- Karen Patterson - Friday, February 13, 2009 at 14:35:40
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Category: Restaurants
Aromas is a wonderful Thai restaurant in the heart of the Marketplace.
We stopped in for lunch and they had about ten specials for $6.95 which
came with soup. You also order shrimp, beef, chicken, or tofu included
in the dish. I ordered the Pad Thai with shrimp and my husband had the
red Thai curry. Everything was wonderful. The portions were great. The
service was excellent. Next time you visit Charleston I highly recommend
having a lovely meal at Aromas.
-- Karen Patterson - Friday, February 13, 2009 at 13:35:40
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Category: General Area
Robert,
I was the radio guy for the Stingrays in 94-95. Thanks so much for
taking great care of us. The Moultrie will always hold a special place
in my heart.
Dave Danis
ddanis83@aol.com
-- Dave Danis - Tuesday, January 27, 2009 at 13:42:35
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Category: General Area
I am getting ready to move to Charleston, and was wondering if there was
a lot of nice places for rent, and how much 2 and 3 bedroom houses were
going for. Also is there a lot of general job opportunities there. Thank
you, you can e mail me with any info at besseneckers@yahoo.com
-- alex bessenecker - Sunday, January 25, 2009 at 18:14:28
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Category: Things to Do
I am here visiting for the winter months. I love to do photography and
want to know where are the best places to photograph your awesome Blue
Herons? I have been to Caw Caw Center and found it very interesting but
no birds to speak of. Can someone advise me and also give me a location
so I can map it
and find it? Thank You...
Nevada Kid
-- Pat Moore - Tuesday, January 6, 2009 at 19:55:36
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