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I am charmed, charmed to make your acquaintance
(Feb 15 '07)
"See the City Plantation Owners always Dreamed of Residing at (and then built)"
I arrived early afternoon and enlisted a local B&B expert to find me a room. This is after I attempted to stay at the ...
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Charleston—Day One
(Jul 19 '06)
"The sun was just starting to sink from the sky as the last rays illuminated the pink, yellow, sage green and colonial blue Charlestonian mansions that make up the Battery."
Doing the Charleston!
(Oct 27 '07)
We arrived in Charleston after a brief stop in Tybee Island where we stayed in a great little B&B just outside of town. We've decided to alternate between staying at B&B/hotels and hostels as ...
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We have loved Charleston. The train journey was a bit rough though. After our nine hour journey was delayed on track by another 2 and an half hours, I found ...
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House Sitting in Charleston SC!
(Dec 28 '06)
We were house sitting for a member of Realtyhomeclub.com! The real estate agent and family wanted to visit Disney World for Christmas so we were the House Sitters for her small one year old Bichon, ...
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Stop 6: I declare!
(Aug 18 '09)
About a plantation and a notebook
(Jul 11 '05)
Charleston was beautiful. My family and I stayed on Seabrook Island – about 45 min. away from the city – we spent most of our time during the first half of ...
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One of my first impressions of the South was a trip to Charleston.
First thing is you should definitely park your car and discover the city by feet. Walking down the ...
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Charleston, SC
(Dec '06)
Downtown Charleston is like an upscale Savannah. There is a central market with tons of vendors selling anything from old coke cans to vinyl records. Some might like it but we don't find it amusing. ...
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