WTS Outdoor Adventure Charleston Marina
Feature segment on Charleston Marina and RV Park as aired in WTS Outdoor Adventure in August, 2009.
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Visit Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A.: Things to do in Charleston - The Big Sweet Grass Basket
Visit Charleston - Top 10 Things which can be done in Charleston. What you can visit in Charleston - Most visited touristic attractions of Charleston
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Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
A historic house with gardens located on the Ashley River. One of the oldest plantations in the South. Dates to 1676, when Thomas and Ann Drayton built a house and small formal garden on the site.
Fort Sumter
A sea fort located in Charleston Harbor. Was one of a number of special forts planned after the war of 1812, combining high walls and heavy masonry, and classified as Third System, as a grade of structural integrity.
Middleton Place
A plantation in Dorchester County. Built in several phases during the 18th and 19th centuries. Home to the oldest landscaped gardens in the United States.
Waterfront Park
A twelve-acre (5 ha) park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River. Was designed by Stuart O. Dawson of Sasaki Associates with assistance from Edward Pinckney Associates.
South Carolina Aquarium
An aquarium pened on May 19, 2000. ome to more than ten thousand plants and animals including North American river otters, loggerhead sea turtles, alligators, great blue herons, hawks, owls, lined seahorses, jellyfish.
Charles Towne Landing
Preserves the original site of the first permanent English settlement in Carolina. Home to an exhibit hall, rental facility, a natural habitat zoo, miles of trails, picnic tables, a replica tall ship, six fireable replica cannon.
Rainbow Row
The name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses. Represents the longest cluster of Georgian row houses in the United States. One of the most photographed parts of Charleston.
Fort Moultrie
A series of citadels on Sullivan's Island. Built to protect the city of Charleston. The first fort, built of palmetto logs, inspired the flag and nickname of South Carolina, The Palmetto State.
Circular Congregational Church
A church founded in 1681. Its parish house, the Parish House of the Circular Congregational Church is a highly significant architectural work by Robert Mills, and is recognized as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
City Market
A historic market complex in downtown. Established in the 1790s. Was developed as a replacement for the city's Beef Market building (on the site of Charleston's City Hall, 100 Broad Street), which burned in 1796.
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Helicopter Flight Over Patriots Point and Charleston Harbor Resort & Marina
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Coos Bay Casino Camping in the Road Warrior
While we were visiting southern Oregon we visited the Coos Bay Casino and ended up boondocking in the parking lot. They have wonderful food and are RV Friendly. The surrounding area is great to get out and explore.
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Patriot's Point in Charleston, SC - Ask Bob
-- I often get asked, by clients, what are cool things to do when they visit Charleston. We recently took a tour of Patriot's Point, across the Ravanel Bridge in Mt. Pleasant, SC. My name is Bob Brennaman and I am a Realtor in the area. If I can answer any questions about Charleston, SC please call me at 843-345-6074.
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David Koch - Chief Executive Officer - Port of Coos Bay
David Koch began serving as Chief Executive Officer in June 2012. He has helped guide management and operations since October 2010, when he joined the organization as chief operating officer.
David implements policy decisions of the Port’s Board of Commissioners, and works to achieve the Board's short-term and long-term goals. He also directs activities in the Port’s various business units, including the North Bay Marine Industrial Park, the Charleston Marina, RV Park and Shipyard and property holdings in upper Coos Bay. He leads a management team of three and a staff of 24. As a municipal corporation, the Port of Coos Bay serves as a regional economic development entity and as an advocate for transportation infrastructure improvements throughout southwest Oregon. Port staff works in partnership with the local marine industry to promote maritime commerce in the harbor.
Prior to joining the Port, David served as one of the Port’s contract attorneys with Stebbins & Coffey, Attorneys at Law, in North Bend. During that time, David advised several cities and special districts regarding a variety of legal matters, as well as advising individuals and business regarding real property, land use and regulatory compliance matters. David has also served as in-house legal counsel to Coos County, where he advised the Board of Commissioners and County departments on civil and regulatory matters. David began his legal career as an attorney-advisor with the U.S. Department of Transportation in Washington, D.C., where he handled, among other things, environmental and regulatory enforcement matters.
David is a graduate of the University of Oregon, School of Law, and he also holds a master’s degree in environmental studies from the University of Oregon, and a bachelor’s degree in geography from Southern Oregon University. David served on the Oregon University System's Board of Higher Education following his appointment by Gov. John Kitzhaber and confirmation by the Oregon Senate in 1998. In addition, he served as an intern from 1999-2000 in Gov. Kitzhaber's Natural Resources Office.
David and his wife Robin and two children live in Bandon, where they are active in the community. David has served as the President of the Southern Coos Health Foundation since its creation in 2007, and also is a Board Member for the Bandon Chamber of Commerce. David previously served on Bandon's Planning Commission and as a member of the Tree Sub-Committee for the Bandon Parks and Recreation Commission.
Property for sale - 2244 Ashley Crossing Drive, Charleston, SC 29414
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Large 2 bedroom condo in West Ashley, conveniently located near I-526 and just minutes from Boeing, Charleston International Airport, shopping, and downtown. Largest two bedroom floorplan in the Arboretum is easy flowing and features kitchen and dining area open to the family room. Kitchen has abundance of counter and cabinet space. Sunroom with a wooded view located off the family room leads out to the covered porch with outdoor storage closet. This unit also comes with a parking space and an extra storage area in parking garage on ground level. The luxury amenities feature a secure entry, clubhouse, conference room, business center, and state-of-the art gym, air conditioned interior hallway, landscaped grounds, walking trails, and beautiful swimming pool and loungewith gas grills all in a resort-style setting. The Arboretum is a luxury condominium complex that offers maintenance free living at an affordable price.
Bedrooms: 2
Bathrooms: 2
Square Feet: 1339
Price: $182,500
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Driving through Roosevelt Roads Naval Station in Puerto Rico
Just a short drive south of Fajardo on the east coast of Puerto Rico outside the town of Ceiba is the Roosevelt Roads Naval Station. It was the largest naval station by land mass in the world. Roosevelt Roads consists of 31,000 acres: 8,600 acres on the island of Puerto Rico and 22,400 acres on Vieques Island, seven and a half miles Southeast of the main station.
President Franklin Roosevelt ordered the construction of the facility in 1940. It was completed in 1943 and Roosevelt Roads was commissioned as a U.S. Naval Operations Base. It served as both a training facility and base for Navy ships and aircraft during Word War II.
You'll find in Roosevelt Roads an 11,000-foot runway, 9 piers, a water treatment plant, 4 sewage treatment plants, 110 miles of road, 42 miles of oceanfront, and 1,340 buildings.
For several years after the war, Roosevelt Roads languished and was closed down seven different times. Then in 1955, as Cold War tensions increased, Roosevelt Roads became the site for the establishment of the Atlantic Fleet Guided Missile Training Center, and was redesignated as Roosevelt Roads in 1957, consisting of an airfield, Surface Operations and an industrial complex.
Roosevelt Roads once supported over 17,000 people including: 3,000 active duty military, 2,500 family members, 3,850 civilian employees and over 7,990 retired military. It contributed an estimated $250 million per year to the economy of Puerto Rico.
In 1999, David Sanes, a civilian employed as a gate security guard by the US Navy, died from a stray bomb while observing a routine exercise. As a consequence of this and the high rate of cancer among residents of Vieques many Vieques citizens and Puerto Rican activists from other towns began activism against the military presence in Vieques. An agreement between the Clinton Administration and the Government of Puerto Rico agreed to cease all live bombing on Vieques by March 2003. The U.S. Navy closed down the base in 2004 and the station again became inoperative.
Currently, approximately 2,900 acres of the former Naval Station is being marketed to the public by the Los Angeles group of Colliers International, on behalf of the Navy's Base Realignment and Closure Program Management Office, and a public auction is said to commence in the near future. The remaining portion is also in the process of being conveyed to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and other Federal agencies in various stages.
The United States Armed Forces keeps some portions of the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Base for the Reserve Component of the U.S. Army. It consists of the existing Roosevelt Roads U.S. Army Reserve Center and an Armed Forces Reserve Center that can serve 600 personnel on a rotating basis 345 service members per weekend. They also maintain a vehicle maintenance shop, storage building, weapons simulator, learning center, wash bay and parking.
Efforts were made to turn the closed naval base into an international airport and make the town of Ceiba into an economic and tourist center for eastern Puerto Rico. In 2012, the former Roosevelt Roads Naval Station was under consideration as a possible location for the SpaceX private launch site, but was not selected.
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CONTACT 13: Top 10 Dangerous Locations in Las Vegas area
You might think the Las Vegas Strip is the number one place for police response, but you'd be wrong.
Dr. Funcik on the Evening News for Dysport
Dr. Thomas Funcik is a Double Board Certified in Facial Plastic and Head and Neck Surgery. Dr. Funcik specializes exclusively in the face and has performed over 10,000 facial surgeries. Dr. Funcik has outstanding training (Duke University, UNC Chapel Hill, and with the President of the ABFPRS) and ranked #1 in his class during his medical school clinical rotations. Dr. Funcik has developed trademarked procedures, the Charleston Custom Lift® and the LowCountry Lid Lift® that make OUR results beautiful and natural. Dr. Funcik has a sound reputation for natural results and one of few surgeons in the country to embrace the concept of making his facelift and blepharoplasty results more natural by artistic volume replacement (using Sculptra or fat grafting). Other plastic surgeons and ENT’s refer complex rhinoplasties to Dr. Funcik. Dr. Funcik has performed surgery on patients from 26 States and three foreign countries.
Storm Surge Like You've Never Experienced it Before
What does 9 feet of storm surge look like? We show you like nobody else can. This was the forecast storm surge for the Carolina coast as Hurricane Florence was approaching.
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Through the Looking Glass: A Glimpse at International Criminal Enforcement in 2019
This panel of experts will examine three discrete areas of international criminal enforcement: 1) extraterritorial jurisdiction and extradition treaties; 2) export control and sanctions; and 3) the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). The panelists will address one or more hypotheticals that will be based on real situations that the panelists have encountered in their practices.
Joe D. Whitley (Moderator), Baker Donelson
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Candlewood Suites Fort Myers-Sanibel Gateway - Fort Myers, Florida
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Situated along the Caloosahatchee River, Fort Myers is a peaceful coastal town full of history, pristine beaches and outdoor activities. Come discover all there is to see and do in the City of Palms from the comfortable accommodations at the Candlewood Suites® Hotel Fort Myers - Sanibel Gateway.
As our hotel's guest, you'll have access to the tools you need to be productive, including free Wi-Fi access and a Business Center. Need to host a business meeting while on an extended stay? Our hotel's Fort Myers, Florida boardroom can accommodate up to 10 people. We're near Lee Memorial Healthcare System and Chico's FAS, Inc.
This extended stay hotel's location in Fort Myers, Florida is perfect for your vacation. Located in a quiet, suburban area, we're just eight minutes from some of the world's best beaches! Don't miss popular sites like Lover's Key State Park and Sanibel and Captiva Islands. If you're a sports fan we offer easy access to both the Minnesota Twins and Boston Red Sox Spring Training facilities. The hotel is also minutes from the Wakahatchee Recreation Center and Lee County Sports Center Complex.
When it comes to Fort Myers hotels, we have some of the best perks around, including free guest laundry facilities, a 24-hour Fitness Center and a heated, outdoor pool. We also have a 24-hour Candlewood Cupboard, where you can buy meals, snacks and drinks. Reserve your suite today!
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ASK BOB: Top 3 Reasons to Make Mt. Pleasant Home
In this latest segment in our ASK BOB Series, Bob Brennaman explains 3 of the top reasons folks are drawn to Mt. Pleasant SC.
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Sea Change [Trailer]
Individuals across the world have had to consider what effects climate change could have on the planet. It’s a topic of political and cultural discussion, but what can the southeastern United States expect in impacts?
The SCETV Special Sea Change looks at the current issues facing coastal Georgia, particularly Savannah and Tybee Island, and what these communities can expect and must do, as sea levels continue to rise.
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The climate change issues that a place like Tybee Island are going to face are really no different from the ones they have been facing as long as they've been there, says Matthew Gilligan, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus at Savannah State University. These barrier islands of sand that move around, once you build roads and houses and infrastructure on them, you tend to want to stabilize that sand dune, and they've done all manner of stabilization over the years: groins, jetty, rip wrap. Pumping sand and renourishment seems to be the main choice now. But this is just an ongoing process. With sea level rise, it's just going to have to continue, and it's going to have to keep up, and the infrastructure on the island is going to have to keep up. The roads are going to have to be raised or a bridge made, if you want to maintain the community and the economy of a vulnerable barrier island.
Experts in Sea Change agree that to create meaningful change moving forward, open dialogue and education are imperative.
The unfortunate thing is, some people are so set in their ways and some people are so defensive, based on some bias that they have, culturally speaking. There's a cultural limitation or cultural resistance when it comes to accepting reality. says Allen University Associate Professer of Biology, Oluwole Ariyo, Ph.D. I think the more awareness that is being created, the more eventual possibility of gaining people's attention towards the reality—the fact that there is a change in climate and everyone's a contributing factor towards that.
Another key element to combatting impacts of climate change is to localize its effects by turning the lens to what communities can achieve.
The issues of climate change are huge. Not only are they huge, but they are complex, explains Mildred McClain, Ed.D., of Citizens for Environmental Justice.
We have to localize it because if you keep it in its comprehensive, big framework, folks will be overwhelmed and feel as though, 'I can't do anything about that.' But everybody can do something about reducing the carbon footprint, and preparing people to deal with the reality of climate change, which is already with us.
Original air date, November 15, 2017 on SCETV.
Sea Change was produced by SCETV, in partnership with, South Carolina Aquarium, City of Charleston, Medical University of South Carolina, SkyWheel of Myrtle Beach, Ripley's Aquarium of Myrtle Beach, Marina Inn at Grande Dunes of Myrtle Beach, and Allen University.
Daniel Island, SC Driving Tour #14: Daniel's Landing Condominiums
Join us on a real estate driving tour of Daniel Island, SC with realtor Bob Brennaman. Today's tour features the Daniel's Landing Condominiums.
If you have any questions or need any additional information, please contact:
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