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North Charleston, South Carolina

  • Studio Plus

    The perfect choice for Road Warriors needing a little bit more. Features separate kitchens in each spacious studio, sleeper sofas, and all the comforts of home....
    Studio Plus
  • South Carolina Stingrays

    Through the conclusion of the 2004-05 season, over 2.5 million fans have come to Stingray home games for a twelve-year franchise average exceeding 180,000 fans per season. In terms of attendance, the ...
    South Carolina Stingrays
  • Charleston International Airport (CHS)

    Airlines serving this facility are: American Eagle, Continental, Delta, Northwest, United, USAirways and AirTran....
    Charleston International Airport (CHS)
  • HL Hunley

    On February 17, 1864, the H.L. Hunley became the first successful combat submarine in world history when eight men entered an experimental vessel with a mission to sink the USS Housatonic. The Hunley ...
    HL Hunley

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Golf Club At Wescott Plantation, The

Course Access: Public
Holes: 27
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North Charleston, SC Golf Courses



Sleep Inn

Welcome to the 2004 Sleep Inn of the year! Featuring a four story, interior corridor hotel located just off I-26.

North Charleston, SC Businesses


Things to do near North Charleston, SC

Southeastern Winter Art Show

In 2008 The Sanctuary will open its doors to the southeast?s finest artists and showcase their stunning artwork. Tour The San...

Preservation Society Of Charleston Book And Gift Shop

This non-profit gift shop offers a wide variety of fine books and gifts relating to Charleston's history and architecture....

Bull Island Ferry-Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge

Depart from Garris Landing, Awendaw, SC, for a leisurely 30-minute ferry ride through rich salt marsh creeks, home to dolphin...

Free Tours by Foot

Pay what you like Charleston Tours....

Gibbes Museum Of Art

Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the Gibbes Museum of Art opened its doors to the public in 1905. Locate...