The 10 Best Places To Live In South Carolina
The 10 best places to live in South Carolina for 2018.
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South Carolina is a southeastern U.S. state known for its shoreline of subtropical beaches and marshlike sea islands.
Settled by the English in 1670, the colony named for King Charles I was split into North and South Carolina in 1710.
South Carolina's tourism industry has blossomed in recent years.
Coastal Charleston is a historic city, defined by pastel-colored houses, Old South plantations and Fort Sumter, where the Civil War’s opening shots were fired.
To the north is the Grand Strand, a roughly 60-mile stretch of beachfront known for golf courses and the vacation town Myrtle Beach.
South Carolina is known for its family-friendly and affordable beaches, warm weather and hundreds of golf courses.
The state is also home to many well-known schools, including Clemson University, the University of South Carolina, located in the state capital of Columbia,
the historically black South Carolina State University, Furman University, and a state-run military college, The Citadel, in Charleston.
Whether you prefer an exclusive lakefront golf resort near the Blue Ridge Mountains, love the historic charm of Charleston,
or dream of lazing in Lowcountry style on Pawleys Island, the state's diverse cities and regions cater to a variety of lifestyles and interests.
South Carolina also offers innovative healthcare facilities, a mild climate, a low cost of living, and ample outdoor attractions,
as well as a mix of arts, culture, dining, and entertainment opportunities. From nature preserves and golf courses to historic sites and shopping centers, it's easy to see the appeal of South Carolina retirement living.
Here are the 10 best places to live or retire in South Carolina for 2018:
1. Charleston.
2. Greenville.
3. Myrtle Beach.
4. Lexington.
5. Mauldin.
6. Mount Pleasant.
7. Tega Cay.
8. Clemson.
9. Fort Mill.
10. Seven Oaks.
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10 Best Places to Retire in South Carolina.
So maybe you have been thinking about retiring in The Palmetto State – but wondering where are the best places to retire in South Carolina. Here is our 10 Best Places list, formed from 10 years of experience in evaluating places to retire across the world.
1. Beaufort
2. Charleston
3. Myrtle Beach
4. Bluffton
5. Summerville
6. Aiken
7. Clemson
8. Greenville
9. Hilton Head
10. Lake Keowee
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Hampton Inn Summerville - Summerville Hotels, South Carolina
Hampton Inn Summerville 3 Stars Hotel in Summerville, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory Located 9.
7 km from Charleston Southern University, this South Carolina hotel features an outdoor pool.
Guest rooms at Comfort Inn Summerville offer free WiFi and cable TV with HBO.
Rooms provide desks and coffee makers.
They also include hairdryers.
Rooms with sofa beds are available.
Guests at Comfort Inn Summerville can enjoy a daily breakfast buffet.
The hotel offers a gym and business center.
For added convenience, there are meeting facilities.
Old Dorchester State Historical Park is 11.
3 km from Hampton.
The hotel is within 24.
1 km of Charleston Air Force Base, Charleston International Airport and Magnolia Plantation & Gardens.
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Location in : 1015 Jockey Court, SC 29483 , Summerville, South Carolina
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Augusta (Georgia) - USA
This is my first video of Augusta (in Georgia (state) near Atlanta. I hope you enjoy it and leave a comment if possible.
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Visit Savannah: German Language Edition
Savannah – eine süße Stadt mit viel historischem Charme!
Von Kathrin Kana
Eine der schönsten Städte in ganz Georgia, und möglicherweise der gesamten USA, ist unbestritten das kleine Savannah mit ihren vielen kleinen Plätzen, einer tollen und belebten Flußuferstraße, schönen Geschäften auf der Broughton Street und historischen Denkmälern und Gebäuden, die die interessante Geschichte dieser ältesten Stadt Georgias erzählen. Nicht zu vergessen sind auch die vielen Spukgeschichten, die man hier hört…
Franklin Square und die First African Baptist Church
Zuerst schaute ich mir den Franklin Square an, der nach Benjamin Franklin benannt ist. 1790 gebaut ist dieser Platz am westlichsten gelegen. Gleich nebenan besuchte ich die First African Baptist Church, die seit 1777 existiert. Hier sah ich originale Kronleuchter und Bänke, die erste Orgel Georgias und andere historische Gegenstände, die ins 18. Jh. zurückdatieren. Am spannendsten allerdings sind die Fußbodenlöcher, die zur Beatmung fliehender Sklaven der Underground Railroad dienten. Versuchend, aus der Sklaverei auszubrechen und gen Norden zu reisen, versteckten sie sich unter dem Fußboden in Orten wie dieser Kirche und warteten auf ihren nächsten Abschnitt.
Genüßlich Shoppen auf der Broughton Street
Nur ein paar kleine Straßen weiter Richtung Süden kam ich dann auf die Broughton Street. Hier gibt es wirklich die allersüßesten Läden, Restaurants und Cafes. Meine Favoriten waren The Paris Market, wo man Haushaltswaren mit französischem Flair bekommt; die Savannah Bee Company, wo ich unterschiedliche Honigsorten und Bienenwaben mit Apfel und Käse probierte (köstlich!); und 24e Design Co. für modernes Wohnen. Zwischendurch eine kleine Stärkung beim Coffee Fox und weiter gings!
Piraten, Geister und die River Street
Nach langem Shopping hat man Hunger und ich war begeistert vom Pirates House, eine ehemalige Seefahrer- und Piratentaverne, in der es seit 1753 Speis und Trank gibt! Das urige Äußere und die vielen verschachtelten Speiseräume lassen erahnen, wie es damals wohl zuging. Das in Piratenmontur bekleidete Personal gab Touren, und unsere Kellnerin kannte sich bestens mit Spukgeschichten aus, wie die über den kleinen Jungen, der oben lebte. Die Speisekarte bot für jeden etwas, und wer Lust auf ein piratiges Andenken hat, sollte auf jeden Fall den reichhaltigen Souvenirladen im oberen Stock besuchen.
Anschließend kann man gerne noch auf einen Drink oder live Musik zur River Street gehen, denn da ist eigentlich immer was los. Heute ein lebhaftes Flußufer, kamen hier damals die Schiffe aus England an, um Baumwolle abzuholen, und hatten auf dem Herweg Kopfsteinpflaster als Ballast dabei, das dann hier die Hafenstraße füllte. Der Factors Walk gleich dahinter ist ein interessantes Überbleibsel aus der Zeit des Baumwollmarktes.
Das Davenporthaus und Oglethorpes Statue
Nicht weit von hier findet man ein wunderschönes historisches Haus, das im Stil der 1820 Jahre wiederhergestellt ist, das Davenport-Haus. Unsere Besichtigung mit einer sehr lustigen und lebhaften Führerin brachte uns die Geschichte von Savannah näher und ich war beeindruckt von der sehr detaillierten Restaurationsarbeit, die sogar eine Auszeichung der Regierung bekam. Für Geschichtsliebhaber definitiv empfehlenswert!
Und wer sich an den Film “Forest Gump” erinnert, hat vielleicht Lust an den Chippewa Platz zu gehen, wo die Parkbankszene gedreht wurde. Georgias Gründer, General James Oglethorpe, ist hier in einer Statue verewigt.
Savannah ist eine wirklich tolle Stadt, mit Geschichte, Kultur, Entertainment, Musik und Charme – ein absolutes MUSS! Verpassen Sie es nicht, sondern buchen Sie jetzt!
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The Best Megalodon Tooth Hunting Site I Ever Found
I don't throw around the word best especially when it comes to hunting megalodon teeth because there have been so many good spots during my 30+ years of collecting, but I feel confident in using it here. I can't believe how lucky I got finding this spot. It was completely untouched and the bottom of the dig was just at the top of the fossil bearing formation. That meant all I had to do was look down in some spots to find teeth, and in the rest, I only had to dig off a foot or two of overburden. There were bones everywhere which is the tell-tale indicator of megalodon and other fossil shark teeth. It didn't take long to dig one out, then another, and another. Then when I walked on the piles after heavy rain there were more big teeth. All together I was able to collect this site for about a week and I found 17 complete megalodon teeth in that short amount of time. I'm not planning on retiring anytime soon, but it is going to be very difficult to top this spot. Summerville, I love you!
Visit Augusta
While Augusta is known worldwide for the Masters® and the coveted green jacket, you'll find that Georgia's second-oldest and second-largest city - also known as the Garden City of the South - is full of history, atmosphere, Southern charm, and activities to engage everyone's interest.
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Powered by - Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the southeastern State of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston--North Charleston--Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers.
Founded in 1670 as Charles Towne in honor of King Charles II of England, Charleston adopted its present name in 1783. It moved to its present location on Oyster Point in 1680 from a location on the west bank of the Ashley River known as Albemarle Point. By 1690, Charles Towne was the fifth largest city in North America, and it remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census. With a 2010 census population of 120,080 (and a 2012 estimate of 125,583), current trends put Charleston as the fastest-growing municipality in South Carolina. The Charleston Metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, population was counted by the 2012 estimate at 697,439 -- the second largest in the state -- and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston has received a large number of accolades, including America's Most Friendly [City] by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 by Condé Nast Traveler, and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine.
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Cruising South along the Georgia Barrier Islands
First stop was St. Simons Islands for the evening, and then onto Fernandina Beach the next day.
Middleton Place Plantation, Home to America's Oldest Landscaped Gardens
Middleton Place is a National Historic Landmark and home to America's Oldest Landscaped Gardens. The Garden Club of America has called the 65 acres the most important and most interesting garden in America. Centuries-old camellias bloom in the winter months and azaleas blaze on the hillside above the Rice Mill Pond in the spring. In summer, kalmia, magnolias, crepe myrtles and roses accent a landscape magnificent throughout the year. The Gardens have been planned so that there is something blooming at Middleton Place year-round. Visit Middleton Place on your next visit to Charleston, SC.