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Etched in stone

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The centuries-old tombstones in Charleston's church cemeteries reveal the history and evolution of society in South Carolina. The epitaphs and unique etchings on the tombstones reflect the social and economic activities of old residents. Tours are conducted to show visitors famous peoples' graves.

Author: Rada,Joe
Publisher: Southern Living Inc.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1992
Sepulchral monuments, Memorial monuments

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Charleston's secret season

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A visit to Charleston city in January is worth due to smaller crowds, cheaper rates and fine weather. The events for January 2005 are Snowfest, which features ice sculptures, marshmallow roasting and a hockey shootout, and Lowcountry Oyster Festival that showcases oysters and other eats.

Author: Stitu, Mark G.
Publisher: Southern Living Inc.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 2005
South Carolina

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Charleston after dark

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Charleston, SC, provides visitors beautiful and interesting ways to spend their evenings. Cruises leaving from the City Marina provide the finest view of sunset over Charleston Harbor. Fine eating places include Kaminsky's and Southend Brewery & Smokehouse.

Author: Lungo, Karen
Publisher: Southern Living Inc.
Publication Name: Southern Living
Subject: Home and garden
ISSN: 0038-4305
Year: 1998

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