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Charleston Trip!


Jeremy Igo

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Spent the weekend in Charleston and had such an amazing time. 

Dining, shopping, drinking...drinking.... 

Went to the SC Aquarium and got a behind the scenes tour. Met a loggerhead turtle which was amazing. 

Capped off the weekend at Sullivan Island Beach. 

I had never really done the Charleston thing before and I had just the best time. Highly recommend. 

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2 minutes ago, Major wRecktum said:

Been here for 13 years...and it's still hot.  One you're all history-ed out, it's a pretty dull joint.  Unless you want to go to church, then there's one on every corner.

Yeah, I really enjoy going back to visit but I honestly have no desire to live there. Too hot and the tourists are just overwhelming. The haves and have nots divide is a little disturbing too. Slavery basically still exists in Charleston.

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It's weird, I don't live that far from Charleston, but I almost never go there unless it's for a doctor's appointment. It's nice, plenty of things to do and yet, I never go for pleasure. That needs to change. 

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I have lived in Charleston for over 40 years I'm so ready to get away from this place.  I'm thinking about a small town in Kentucky on the Ohio river.   

 

I'm so sick of all these people.  Charleston was great before the great rush of Yankees moving here.  You could buy a decent house for a 100k a nice one near the beach on the island, lol not anymore! 

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On 7/8/2019 at 12:07 PM, LinvilleGorge said:

Yeah, I really enjoy going back to visit but I honestly have no desire to live there. Too hot and the tourists are just overwhelming. The haves and have nots divide is a little disturbing too. Slavery basically still exists in Charleston.

You haven’t seen nothing yet.

Head slightly south to Kiawah Island. Might even find a plantation.

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3 hours ago, Lumps said:

You haven’t seen nothing yet.

Head slightly south to Kiawah Island. Might even find a plantation.

My wife graduated from CofC and we lived in Charleston for awhile. A good buddy of mine is a golf pro at Kiawah. I know it well. The entire SC lowcountry feels like that.

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Charleston's a great city to visit for vacation. Been there several times since I was 5. I'm glad you checked out the aquarium & the shores. Kick ass sites. If I could make a suggestion, next time check out:

Charleston City Market

Tommy Condon's Irish Pub (Irish cover band on Saturday nights)

USS Yorktown CV-10

The Citadel

Poogan's Porch

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