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Charles Towne Landing's replica of a 17th century trading vessel has been completed and launched in Rockport, Maine and will be put through its paces before and expected November arrival in Charleston. More
In a sure sign of Kiawah's wealth and natural beauty, President Bush is making another trip to Kiawah for a Republican National Committee fundraiser. More
See some of the Peninsula's more spectacular homes and gardens during the Preservation Society of Charleston’s 32nd Annual Fall Tours of Homes and Gardens. More
Some of Charleston's most popular yoga instructors will be at Marion Square on Saturday, October 11, from noon to 2 p.m. for the 5th Annual yoga-thon to raise money. More
Get to know all about your garden and see wonderful examples during the "Autumn on the Ashley Horticulture Fair" at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. More
Have questions about what's allowed and not allowed when it comes to voting? Get your facts straight and ask questions when the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) holds a voting rights meeting on Wednesday. More
Park Day on Daniel Island is celebrating its eighth year of providing fun for for families, and their pets. More
Pirate ship-themed restaurant Queen Anne's Revenge is expanding, opening a restaurant downtown at 5 Faber Street near the Market area. More
The Taste of Charleston's main event comes on the third and final day: The Main Event at Boone Hall Plantation. More
Get reacquainted with Edgar Allen Poe's poems and stories as they are retold in the interactive dramatization dubbed "Edgar Allan Poe: Back From the Grave." More