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Captain Rick is a native of Charleston, SC, and provides inshore fishing charters in the Charleston area. He is a licensed by the United States Coast Guard and a winner of the 2003 Outstanding Ecology Award for Offshore Charter Boat . He is also featured on the Discovery Channel-Europe for Red Drum fishing in Charleston-2006. All equipment provided.

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Planters Inn

Planters Inn is the only historic inn (circa 1844) on the famous city market. Spacious rooms and suites have high ceilings, 4-poster beds, marble baths & grand piazzas overlooking a lush Charleston garden. voted a top hotel by readers of Travel & Leisure and Conde'

Charleston, SC Businesses

Residence Inn

All suite hotel with a 24 hour message service; Laundry facilities, iron and ironing boards; Sport court with tennis, volleyball and basketball; Complimentary grocery shopping; fireplaces;

Charleston, SC Businesses

Twenty-Seven State Street B&B

(c. 1800) Located in the French Quarter of the orginial walled city; Our carriage house suites each have a private entrance and overlook a courtyard; Free parking ; SC Bed and Breakfast Assn. Charter member;

Charleston, SC Businesses


Holiday Inn Historic District

Centrally located; ; Arrangements for tours, etc.; Decorated with beautiful reproductions of 18th century furnishings;

Charleston, SC Businesses

Things to do near Charleston, SC

Seabrook Island Resort - Ocean Winds

Ocean Winds Golf Course, designed by Willard Byrd, is a 6,765-yard, par 72 course that plays along tidal marshes and natural ...

Thomas Elfe House

This pre-Revolutionary War period Georgian-style single house was built by Thomas Elfe, one of Charleston's most prolific and...

John Rutledge House Inn

John Rutledge, signer of the US Constitution, built his home in 1763. It is one of only fifteen homes belonging to those sig...

Charleston Municipal Golf Course: Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston area municipal golf course was built at the turn of the century; has a few scenic holes built within the marshland...

Cabbage Row

The section of Church St. was the inspiration for "Catfish Row" in the Dubose Heyward story "Porgy." This story later became...