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Charleston Gardens by Dwayne Padon
Homes in the historic district of Charleston are noted for beautiful gardens. In one of his first digital photographs, Dwayne captured a beautiful garden entrance and fountain.
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Boone Hall Plantation Avenue of Oaks, by Peter and Jill
Boone Hall Plantation is a "must visit" attraction when visiting the Charleston area. The canopy of Live Oak trees, known as the "Avenue of Oaks" was made famous by the movie classic, Gone With The Wind.
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Boone Hall Plantation Slave Cabins, by Peter and Jill
With its "avenue of oaks," historic slave cabins, grounds, and plantation house, Boone Hall Plantation is one of the Lowcountry's most popular and photographed attractions.
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The Charleston Library Society
The Society is thought to be the third library established in the U.S. It was organized in 1748 by a group of young men who wished to keep up with the scientific and philosophical issues of the day.
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Dock Street Theatre by Lissa D'Aquisto
Possibly one of the most photographed places in the city, the Dock Street Theatre is Charleston's last surviving hotel from the antebellum period.
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Evening On Shem Creek, by Thomas Grooms
RB's restaurant and shrimp boats shot from the Coleman Avenue bridge over Shem Creek.
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USS Yorktown, by ExtremeModerate
In May 2007 Cub Scout Pack #876 of Stone Mountain, GA visited Patriots Point and the USS Yorktown. ExtremeModerate (Ken Craig) captured the Pack's fun onboard the Yorktown, an excellent family attraction
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Flight Deck of USS Yorktown, by Larry WFU
The flight deck of the USS Yorktown features some of the Navy's best known aircraft and commanding views of the Charleston Harbor, Ft Sumter, Historic Charleston, and the magnificent new Arthur Ravenel Bridge
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Historic McClellanville Shrimp Fleet by Dick Trammell
Historic McClellanville, like Mt Pleasant, has a rich water history. Each year Lowcountry residents and visitors enjoy fresh, local shrimp and oysters from the village docks on Jeremy Creek
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Leaving Shem Creek by Frank Eaton
Historic Shem Creek, just minutes from The Inn at River Crossing is noted for its shrimping fleet, great restaurants, and kayaking as captured by Glass Bead Game Master, Frank Eaton.
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The Old Charleston City Jail

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The Old Pitt Street Bridge, by Daniel Nadeau
The "old bridge" as it's known locally carried trolly cars filled with locals and tourists from Mt Pleasant to Sullivan's Island and the Isle of Palms. It is now a passive park where visitors can enjoy views of the Harbor and ICW.
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Charleston Harbor from the Ravenel Bridge, by Jim Frazier
Ship heads down the Cooper River toward the Charleston Habor. Shot from the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
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Arthur Ravenel Bridge, by Mike42Pics
The Arthur Ravenel Bridge connects The Inn at River Crossing and Mt Pleasant to Historic Charleston. Enjoy Mike42Pics Charleston collection.
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Shem Creek Sunset, by Michael Beach
No two Shem Creek sunsets are ever the same, but they all share the ambiance of historic Shem Creek, home of Mt Pleasant's shrimping fleet.
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Submarine USS Clamagore and the ships of Patriots Point, by Captain Oblivious
The USS Clamagore, USS Laffey, USS Yorktown, and USCG Ingham make up the Patriots Point fleet. No trip to Patriots Point is complete without visiting the Medal of Honor Memorial Museum.
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Shem Creek Shrimp Fleet, by Dick Trammell
Shem Creek is probably the second most photographed scene in Mount Pleasant; the first being Boone Hall Plantation's Avenue of Oaks. Here is part of the shrimp fleet from a slightly different point of view.
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Dinner Time, by ElisaHH
Gulls swarm one of the Shem Creek shrimp boats in search of a meal. Most Mt Pleasant restaurants serve fresh shrimp from the Shem Creek fleet.
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Stern of USS Yorktown, by Paul Puckett
Stern of USS Yorktown at Patriots Point, 5 minutes from The Inn at River Crossing.
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Sunrise Comes to the Ben Sawyer
Early morning sunrise coming to the Ben Sawyer Bridge over the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway. The Ben Sawyer connect Mt Pleasant to Sullivans Island.
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We Salute You, by OnlineDesign
This was truly an amazing day in Charleston! The launch of "The Spirit of South Carolina" attracted tall ships from around the world, including this one.
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Conning Tower of USS Yorktown, by Captain Oblivious
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, home of the WWII aircraft carrier USS Yorktown honors the men and women that have fought to protect the freedoms Americans hold dear. Captain Oblivious has captured a series of images from the Yorktown.
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