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Lowcountry Oyster Festival


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The world's largest oyster roast offers live entertainment, our famous oyster eating and oyster shucking contests. The children's area will feature a best-dressed oyster contest, along with lots of games and activities. Oysters will be sold by the bucket. A variety of other foods will also be available.


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Address: 1235 Long Point RD
Boone Hall Plantation
Mount Pleasant,SC 29464

Phone: (843) 577-4030
Fax: (843) 722-1409
Our Website:http://www.charlestonrestaurantassociation.com/oys

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