"No Name Beach," a sandbar that has grown large enough to connect Fort Sumter and James Island at mid tide and low tide could ...
Explores the rich history and charm of Charleston, South Carolina, highlighting its significant landmarks, such as City Hall, Old St. Philip's Church, and the historic rot iron gateways.
Situated on the High Battery, the 9,407-square-foot John Ravenel house was built in 1848. When the owners opened the tavern ...
Historic Charleston Foundation has celebrated houses, history, and culture through its annual spring festival since its founding in 1947. As the Foundation’s largest fundraising and educational ...
Southern Living readers for the ninth year in a row ranked Charleston at the top of cities in its annual South’s Best awards.
Many travelers say you can't leave Charleston without strolling this historic seawall along the city's southern tip, which they call both beautiful and what makes Charleston special. Across the ...
The Charleston Festival, the largest fundraising and educational event in support of the Historic Charleston Foundation, is ...
A group of women and men who work in an industry crucial to the Lowcountry gathered for lunch Tuesday in honor of Women’s History Month.