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Mount Pleasant, South Carolina

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Masters Inn

Located near Patriots Point Museum; AAA approved ; Children under 18 stay free with parents; 3 miles from downtown Charleston;

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Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum

Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum is home to the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, WWII'

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Gullah Cuisine

The owners share a passion for preserving the traditions of Gullah goods. Specializing in okra gumbo, gullah rice, hoppin' john, collards, cabbage, &

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Sleep Inn Charleston Mt. Pleasant

Centrally located to the leisure and business traveler, and only 2 miles from the historic downtown Charleston, the Sleep Inn Charleston/Mt. Pleasant offers you all the amenities you need. Nestled around beautifully landscaped live Oaks and Palmetto trees, the Sleep Inn is a newly built 3

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Boone Hall Plantation

Established in 1681 by Major John Boone, one of the original settlers of South Carolina. Boone Hall began as a rice plantation and was converted into a prosperous cotton plantation in the 1800s. Thomas A. Stone, Canadian ambassador to the Netherlands, built the present plantation manor house in 19

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Things to do near Mount Pleasant, SC

Shaggin' on Kiawah

The Shag, South Carolina?s state dance, is coming to Kiawah to kick of the spring! This event brought to Kiawah by Lowcountr...

Charleston Heights Motel

Fifteen minutes from downtown Charleston, shopping and restaurants nearby. Also near the Charleston Airport, Amtrak Railway S...

July 4th At The South Carolina Aquarium

Enjoy a summer evening with hamburgers, hot dogs, and cold refreshments along with a view of the spectacular fireworks show o...

Andrew Pinckney Inn

Meticulously restored in 2001, the Andrew Pinckney Inn Couples old world charm with all the modern day amenities....

Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site

Cannons boom. Muskets bark. Interpretive rangers in 17th century dress tend heirloom crops. They’re all part of the “new” Cha...