Staybridge Suites North Charleston
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At the beginning of the red-blue state divide
... to the Battery area. So much renovation of amazing stately homes. Saw bumper sticker, Gut Fish, not Houses.
From Bay St. we could see Fort Sumter way in the distance. We passed on the shuttle boat to take us out there, but we visited the Museum. So much history.
Tomorrow we plan to make the 15 minute drive to Folly Beach, hoping to capture a Pat Conroy feeling.
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Sun (at last), plantations and old syle colonial
... of the old houses there, to eat, then to a concert - The History of Charleston Through Music - which was great with good performers doing classical, civil war, gospel and jazz. Then we went on to the theatre - November by David Mammet, a political comedy. But it wasn't possible to tell if the script was any good because the acting was awful (amateur - hadn't spotted that in advance) so we ducked out at the interval and wandered around South Carolina in the dark for ...
Road trip!
Spent the last 2 days in Charleston! What an amazing city!! We spent most of our time in the French Quarter - took a horse and carriage ride through town, toured the Calhoun Mansion (unbelievable), walked all over town, saw the sun set at the ocean, had great ribs at Sticky Fingers and lots of good seafood! Ended our night at The Gin Joint - really interesting and fun place - got the headache this morning to prove ...
The Early Bird Special
... need of a central market place for several reasons. One was to prevent the practice of forestalling, where a group of slaves would by large quantities of say chickens, then sell them for 50 percent more than they paid. The second was that the location of the beef market was directly across the street from St. Michael's Church. Remember, there was no refrigeration back then so the beef market provided unpleasant odors for the church goers. A group of ...
The deep south, well not that deep but deep enough
... Inn, and it was really quirky. It played 50s & 60s music out in the parking lot and the way the reception area was done was like a 50s diner. The room was massive and very comfortable. The next day I got up and checked out then walked down into Savannah. It was very pretty once I got down to the waterfront area, some rough places on the way though. I walked along the waterfront and back and then through the town before ...
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- Free High-Speed Internet
- Swimming pool
- Fitness/Health center
- Business Services
- Wheelchair accessibility
- Free parking