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Arnold Palmer's first Charleston-area course is situation among scenic marshlands and oaks with 13 holes along the Wando River and Horlbeck Creek. Best Hole: No. 16, a 510-yard par-5 with a long bunker guarding the left side and smaller bunkers and marsh that pinch the fairway from 100 yards in, forcing precision on every shot.

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Taste Of Charleston

Fifty of Charleston's finest restaurants will participate by offering the public a "taste" of their culinary specialties, including shrimp &

Mount Pleasant, SC Other Attractions

Boone Hall Farms

Boone Hall Farms is open year round and offers seasonal vegetables and fruits, meats, seafood and flowers. Agri-tourism/

Mount Pleasant, SC Farms

Boone Hall Plantation

Established in 1681 by Major John Boone, one of the original settlers of South Carolina. Boone Hall began as a rice plantation and was converted into a prosperous cotton plantation in the 1800s. Thomas A. Stone, Canadian ambassador to the Netherlands, built the present plantation manor house in 19

Mount Pleasant, SC Other Attractions


Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina

Enjoy the best view in Charleston for the best rate. Deluxe accommodations, helpful staff and close to all Charleston attractions. Only one mile from Highway 17 cooridor and three miles from I-26!

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Hayne House Bed & Breakfast

One of only three Charleston B&B's highly recommended by Fodor's, In Style, and Travel Holiday. Six lovely and tranquil room...

Nature Adventures Outfitters

This tour outfitter takes guests through blackwater swamps with 1,000-year old cypress trees, into salt marshes, and to 4,000...

Kings Courtyard Inn

Kings Courtyard is a casual, comfortable, distinctive retreat. (c.1853) Designed by Francis D. Lee in the Greek Revival styl...

Carroll Realty, Inc

Furnished houses on the Islands; 3 golf courses in the area....

Palmer Home Bed & Breakfast

The Palmer Home Bed & Breakfast was built in 1848 by John Ravenel, whose son designed the "Little David", the first semi-subm...