10 Amazing Free Things in Charleston, SC

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By Mark A. Leon

“The best things in life are free.” This quote may not be entirely true, but there are a few things worth seeing and doing in Charleston that still are free and filled with fun, excitement, wellness, and a bit of education.

Here is a list of some awesome free things in Charleston, SC

Coffee at Bert’s Market – Heading to Folly Beach for a spectacular sunrise? Well, you need coffee. Bert’s Market is open 24/7 every day of the year and their coffee is free. There is a little donation slot, but not required. Once you head in just turn to the left and it will be next to the cooler. Here is a little tip, their Veggie Melt Panini is amazing.2.

Free Little Libraries – You have all seen them throughout the Lowcountry. Downtown, at the beach, in the suburbs. You know them. Take a book, leave a book. Personally, I have given and taken and found comfort in some great literature. In fact, once on State Street, we found a $20 bill left for a lucky literary explorer and that was us.

History in the Streets – Historic Charleston, South Carolina is a living breathing museum. From the historic architecture to the markers, every corner tells a story of our past. If you have to pick one street, head end to end on Tradd.

Bonus: The Oldest Structures in the Lowcountry

Beaches – For many who have migrated here from other coastal areas, not all beaches are free. The Lowcountry area beaches continue to remain free for all.

Cooper River Bridge Pedestrian Walkway – Whether you are an avid runner, walker, or biker, the Cooper River Bridge is a scenic delight. Get your health kick and enjoy that 5-mile round trip high above the Charleston Harbor.

Lowcountry sunrise and sunsets – Some of you may be saying, why is this on the list. It’s the sun! You are right, but whether you live here or visit, you cannot deny that we have some of the most beautiful sunrises and sunsets in the world and to us, it is an event each time.

City Gallery at Waterfront Park – Where else can you indulge in amazing art, photography, and sculpture exhibit with a view of the Charleston Harbor at no cost. Check their calendar as their exhibits rotate quite frequently.

Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art on the College of Charleston Campus – These hallways and rooms house some of the most creative and influential young and aspiring artists from the college and surrounding communities.

Shem Creek Park – This beautiful park and pier offers a magical journey to the edge of Shem Creek with a view of the Arthur Ravenel Bridge in the distance, shrimping boats, kayaks, sailboats, and fishing off the docks, or just a place to take a romantic sunset stroll. Most days, you will even see dolphins frolicking in the water.

Mace Brown Natural History Museum – Let’s go back 1 billion years to the age of dinosaurs and carry us forward to the present day. This wonderful museum of our natural land and oceanic history on Calhoun Street is a delight for children and adults.


Oldest Structures in the Lowcountry

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Charleston and its surrounding areas are certainly known for its rich history. It has withstood the test of time and continues to be part of the warm Southern culture locals and tourists have grown to love.

We wanted to add a little education to your reading material by providing you with a list of the oldest structures in the Lowcountry.

A little teaser: They are not all in historic downtown Charleston

Oldest Structures in the Lowcountry

  • Middleburg Plantation House (Huger, SC) – 1699
  • Old St. Andrews Parish Church – Charleston – 1706
  • St. James Church (Goose Creek) – 1708
  • Colonel William Rhett House – 54 Hasell Street, Charleston – 1712
  • Pink House – 17 Chalmers Street, Charleston – 1712
  • Powder Magazine – 79 Cumberland Street, Charleston – 1713
  • Mulberry Plantation House – US 52 (Moncks Corner) – 1714
  • John Lining House – 106 Broad Street, Charleston – Prior to 1715
  • Elizabeth O’Neill Verner House – 38 Tradd Street, Charleston – 1718
  • Bullock Buildings – 40 Tradd Street, Charleston – 1718
  • Nicholas Trott House – 85 Cumberland Street, Charleston – 1719
  • Johns Island Presbyterian Church (Johns Island) – 1719
  • William Bull House – 35 Meeting Street, Charleston – 1720
  • Robert Brewton House – 71 Church Street, Charleston – 1721
  • 23 King Street – Charleston – 1721 – 1755
  • Thomas Fleming House – 65 Broad Street, Charleston – 1725 – 1740
  • Lamboll’s Tenements – 8 – 10 Tradd Street, Charleston – 1726
  • Christ Church (Mount Pleasant) – 1726
  • John Cowan House – 50 King Street, Charleston – 1729
  • Edgar Wells House – 52 King Street, Charleston – 1729
  • Fenwick Hall (Johns Island) – 1730
  • Colonel George Chicken House – 49 Tradd Street, Charleston – 1731
  • Dr. William Cleland House – 60 Tradd Street, Charleston – 1732
  • Dr. Peter Fayssoux House – 126 Tradd Street, Charleston – 1732
  • Thomas Rose House – 59 Church Street, Charleston – 1733
  • Thomas Dale House – 73 Church Street, Charleston – 1733
  • Dr. Henry Frost Office – 98 Broad Street, Charleston – 1735

Photo in header: Johns Island Presbyterian Church

Pink House – Historic Downtown Charleston

St. James Church (Goose Creek, SC)

Why is Life Good in Charleston, South Carolina

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By Mark A. Leon

Life is good in the little Southern town of Charleston, SC.  The sun is shining, the beach is filled with warm water and sand, the sunrises and sunsets are as picturesque as a classic painting, the restaurants are filled with culinary magicians looking to fill your tummies with foodie delight, boating is a lifestyle, the College of Charleston, Charleston Southern and The Citadel remind us of the promise of tomorrow, MUSC and Roper watch our health closely, beer and bikini’s fill our background, the craft beer scene is exploding, yoga stretches our limits and things are just a little bit slower and we like it.

Life is good in Charleston

Here are a few more reasons why….

  • Festival season never ends. Locally, we segment by season our festivals – Summer – Outdoor Festival Season; Autumn – Fund Raising Festival Season, Winter/Spring – Food Festival Season.  Put that all together and you have a year of festivities.  All year round, you can count on a great festival to bring the community together.
  • Beach life – What more can we say. Sullivan’s Island, Edisto Beach, Folly Beach, Isle of Palms and all within 5 to 45 minutes away and if you really want to get away, head to Pawley’s Island, Garden City, Hunting Island State Park or Myrtle Beach.  The Carolina Coastline is always waiting for you.  What is even better, if it is not a county or state park, the beach access is free.

GALLERY:  Life at the Charleston Area Beaches

  • Dining – That speaks for itself. The James Beard Recipients, fine dining, casual dining, inventive culinary artists and food trucks are just the tip of the iceberg.  Here in Charleston, we over over 110+ brunch options.  That alone speaks volumes.

Charleston Brunch Guide

  • College Life – You want a city, not only brimming with shopping, dining, outdoor activities and tours, but a thriving college life, welcome to Charleston. Within the city proper, The Citadel and the College of Charleston will give you your fill of academic culture.  Students aside, the athletic and cultural offerings to the public are thriving.
  • History – First shots of the Civil War right here in Charleston. George Washington stayed in Charleston.  Pirates were hung from our trees.  Ghosts roam the Old City Jail and residential homes.  We can’t say enough about our history and thus we celebrate it with the Mace Brown Natural History Museum, Karpeles Manuscript Museum, Fort Sumter, Fort Moultrie, Historic Carriage Rides, Historic Walking Tours, Ghost Tours, Boat Tours and more.
  • South Carolina Aquarium – If you love sea and ocean life, but aren’t ready to get on a boat, the South Carolina Aquarium is a structurally beautiful, educational and fun way to spend the day on land and still feel the power and beauty of the ocean. Plus, it is located right on the harbor and offers majestic views.
  • Daytrips – What if I want to get away, but don’t want to spend the whole day in the car. We have a few options:  Augusta National – Augusta, GA; Beaufort, SC; Savannah, GA; Jekyll Island, GA; Myrtle Beach/Pawley’s Island, SC; Riverbanks Zoo, Columbia, SC; Charlotte, NC; Asheville, NC; Appalachian Mountains.  I think we made a great point.

Check out 7 Great Charleston Area Escapes – Daytrips

  • Shopping – Louis Vuitton, West Elm, William Sonoma, Forever 21, Alex and Ani, Godiva, M. Dumas & Sons, Beckett Boutique, Le Creuset Boutique, MOSA Boutique, House of Sage, Forever 21, The Charleston City Market, Antique shops (High and Low End) and so much more.

We can certainly go on with Art Galleries, Coffee Houses, Biking, Churches of the Holy City, Dog Parks, Playgrounds, A Cat Café, Comedy, Theater and Film Festivals, but we hope this sheds a little light on why life is truly good in Charleston.

Park & Grove is a concept in culinary excellence, casual and professional comfort, and coolness

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By Mark A. LeonFrom the moment you walk into Park & Grove, the aesthetics will warm the senses with a feeling of comfort and natural tranquility. With its rich greens all around, comforting internal and exterior design, casual coolness in its staff and ambiance, and an atmosphere that is pleasing for an intimate date, working lunch, or large group of friends, Park & Grove can meet all your needs.

You will find the menu intimate in offerings, but there is careful detail placed into the food and drink selections. Whether you desire a spicy margarita or refreshing cabernet sauvignon, there is a drink to compliment that fresh lunch, dinner, and brunch menu items.

The food speaks for itself with fresh local ingredients and playful combinations tailored to support allergies, sensitivities, and personal preferences.

Park & Grove is truly an experience to be enjoyed and shared.

Hours:

Tuesday – Thursday
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM | 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Friday
11:00 AM – 3:00 PM 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Saturday
9:00 AM – 3:00 PM | 5:00 PM – 11:00 PM

Sunday
9:00 AM – 2:30 PM

Photo credit: Park & Grove and Charleston Daily

May the Fourth Be With You – All 9 Star Wars Trailers, Original Audition Footage, Bloopers, Music, and more…

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Today has become a bit of a holiday for many as May 4, has become the heralded day to celebrate the legacy of Stars Wars and all it has brought to generations for 40 years.

Our way to celebrate is to provide you the trailers for all seven films (even the bad ones) and a few more videos to give you goosebumps

Enjoy great quotes, original audition video, openings, music, and trailers.  A true gift for fans all around the world.

May the Force be with you, always

I have a good feeling about this