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  2. This South Carolina tourist town ranks among best places to ...

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    South Carolina is home to one of the nation’s best places for retirees to live, new rankings show. The popular tourist destination of Charleston ranks No. 9 on a list of cities boasting lower ...

  3. Awendaw, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Awendaw (/ ˈ ɔː w ɪ n d ɔː / AW-win-daw) is a small fishing town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 1,294 at the 2010 census. [5] Awendaw is part of the Charleston, South Carolina metropolitan area.

  4. How to Spend a Perfect 48 Hours in Charleston, South Carolina

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    How to Spend a Perfect 48 Hours in Charleston, South Carolina. Jaime Milan. May 5, 2023 at 4:39 PM ... take a quick 10-minute walk over to Babas on Cannon, located right off bustling King Street ...

  5. Wadmalaw Island - Wikipedia

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    To the north it is bordered by Church Creek; to the northeast and east by Bohicket Creek; to the south by the North Edisto River; and to the west by the Bohicket Creek. The island's only connection to the mainland is via a bridge over Church Creek. The island is about 10 miles long by 6 miles wide. It has a land area of 108.502 km 2 (41.893 sq mi).

  6. 10 Best Cruises for Seniors to Check Off Your Bucket List - AOL

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    From scenic river journeys to oceanic odysseys, cruises for seniors over 60 or 70 (or any age), can offer a tasteful blend of tranquility, cultural enrichment and adventure.

  7. Colonial Lake (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Lake is a tidal pond in Charleston, South Carolina with wide walkways around it. The area is used as a park. For many years the lake was known as the Rutledge Street Pond; some residents still call it "The Pond." It acquired the name Colonial Lake in 1881, in honor of the "Colonial Commons" established in 1768.