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Summerville, South Carolina

Built in 1925, Summerville's Miler Country Club is a step back in time. Short (6,004 yards) but tight with Bermuda fairways and greens, the course was originally planned as a Pinehurst-like resort and still has that feel. Best Hole: No. 18, a 425-yard par-5 with a lake cording a layup tee shot, then a 220-yard shot around a dogleg right to an elevated, bunkered green.

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Legend Oaks Plantation

An oak-lined drive leading to a charming clubhouse sets the tone for this relaxed golf outing in Charleston, South Carolina. The championship par 72 layout is playable for all, yet from the back tees will test the very best golfers. Truly a player\'

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Woodlands Resort & Inn

Charleston\'s luxury getaway and South Carolina\'s only Mobil Five-Star and AAA Five-Diamond resort features a magnificently restored 1906 revival home set amidst moss-draped live oaks & magnolias. Located within the inn are 18 elegant guest rooms with subdued, traditional d\'

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Summerville Candlelight Christmas Tour of Homes

See homes in the historic district of Summerville decked with Christmas decorations. The Flowertown Garden Club of Summerville is sponsoring the Summerville Candlelight Christmas Tour of Homes, 2008.

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Things to do near Summerville, SC

Dungannon Heritage Preserve

The 643 acre Dungannon Heritage Preserve in Charleston County was acquired to protect one of the top nesting colonies of the ...

Courtyard By Marriott - Riverview

When considering hotels in beautiful Downtown Charleston, The Courtyard by Marriott is the one to remember. This scenic water...

Carolina Polo And Carriage Company

Buggy and carriage tours of Charleston's historic district....

Absolute Reel Screamer Charters

Charleston's pristine estuaries offer the light tackle and fly fisherman year 'round opportunities to catch hard fighting gam...

The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon

Built between 1767 and 1771, South Carolina delegates to the First Continental Congress were elected here in 1774. The Provos...