Tag: Charleston
What’s Classic and What’s Coming: Nightlife
Timmons Pettigrew is the author of Charleston Beer and founder of CHSBeer.org.
“Charleston’s nightlife scene has undergone a shift in recent years, with the emphasis moving from dive-y bars to more high-end cocktail joints. But...
What’s Classic and What’s Coming in Charleston: Architecture
John Hildreth is the director of the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Southern Office.
“King Street itself is this great slice of the city. The nineteenth-century Miles Brewton House on 27 King Street is spectacular,...
What’s Classic and What’s Coming in Charleston: Arts and antiques
George Read is co-founder of Read & Mullin LLC, an appraiser of fine arts, antiques, coins, maps, and more. He has published more than seventy-five articles on the arts and antiques market.
"The very best...
What’s Classic and What’s Coming in Charleston: Music
Quentin Baxter is a native Charlestonian, world-class drummer, and musical director of the Charleston Jazz Initiative.
“There are a lot of restaurants where the music is part of the experience—this has been a big part...
Spoleto in Charleston
An internationally renowned seventeen-day performing arts festival featuring opera; theater; dance; and chamber, symphonic, choral, and jazz music in historic theaters, churches, and outdoor venues.
Dine in Charleston, SC
Through wild swings of fortune, Charleston has always reveled in its Southern uniqueness—in the fertile lands around its peninsula, in the idiosyncratic beauty of its architecture, and certainly in the foods produced with the local bounty.
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The main building at Waynesville’s Swag Country Inn is built of century-old, hand-hewn tulip poplar logs, formerly upholding the Lonesome Valley Primitive Baptist Church. The...
Charleston, SC
"I now leave Charleston, the seat of Satan, dissipation, and folly," wrote Francis Asbury, a late-1700s itinerant minister in the muggy, swampy Lowcountry. Asbury later became...