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Featured Charleston Holiday Inn Hotel
115 MEETING ST.
PO BOX 1013
CHARLESTON, SC 29401
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About Charleston, SC
Like a picturesque memoir of the past, Charleston offers itself as a genteel world of cobblestone streets and stately antebellum plantations. Stroll along the famous Battery and through the Public Market, where voices from a bygone era still resonate. Or enjoy an intimate glimpse of the port city while riding in a romantic carriage, as your cares drift away. After building up an appetite, dine on a breezy piazza at one of the many quaint cafes and seafood restaurants overlooking the harbor. As ..[Read More]

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Charleston, SC Factoid
Charleston natives are very proud to call the South Carolina coastal area home. It has been said that Charlestonians would rather be dead in Charleston than alive in Columbia or rich in Greenville. And it's no wonder. When Edgar Allen Poe wrote "Annabel Lee" and referred to the "kingdom by the sea," he was talking about Charleston.