Mexican restaurant · Charleston County
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"Tattooed Senorita, a little-known taco spot on James Island, received $1.13 million from the Restaurant Revitalization Fund." - Erin Perkins
Historical landmark · Charleston County
The Hutchinson House is the oldest identified house on Edisto Island, South Carolina associated with the black community after the American Civil War. It was the residence of Henry Hutchinson, a freedman who was a noteworthy post-war Sea Island Cotton planter.
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Seafood restaurant · Charleston County
Chill, waterfront pub with casual seafood meals & outdoor seating, plus live music & weekend brunch.
Gymnastics center · Charleston County
"Since opening our doors in December 2017, Grassroots Gymnastics has become a vibrant place where kids of all ages experience the joy that gymnastics can offer! We believe that gymnastics is so much more than just a sport – it’s a tool for teaching life lessons that will help kids grow into confident, happy, and resilient individuals. Every day, we are humbled by the opportunity to do what we love and share that passion with the next generation. At Grassroots, we value FUN, hard work, respect, integrity, and positivity. These aren’t just words to us – they’re the foundation of everything we do. We strive to inspire kids to work hard and push their limits, all while maintaining an unwavering belief in the power of a positive mindset."
Restaurant · Charleston County
Cozy restaurant serving French-inspired bistro food and wine, with a patio.
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Tourist attraction · Charleston County
1681 working plantation known for its moss-draped Avenue of Oaks & original slave cabins.
Bar · Charleston County
Nestled in Terrace Plaza, this cozy spot serves up delectable hot dogs, fresh oysters, and creative cocktails in a vibrant dive bar atmosphere.
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James Island is a charming town in South Carolina's Charleston County, nestled within the vibrant Charleston metro area.
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Island · Charleston County
Wetlands & creeks, plus maritime forests & remote beaches, on an island accessed by ferry.
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Home to Angel Oak, South Carolina’s largest island was a filming location for 2004's The Notebook.
Italian restaurant · Charleston County
Rustic-chic dining with a simple menu of artisanal Italian dishes & a sizable wine list.
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