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Folly Beach in Winter Photo Essay

Posted By shoutabout,Date: 04.02.2008

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Winter is so peaceful on the South Carolina beaches. Love at first sight on my first visit to Folly Beach, just a 15 minutes drive from downtown Charleston.
Come and see for yourself.

Have all year round fun at the beautiful Carolina beaches!

More free family travel attractions in Charleston area:
Isle of Palms a more family [...]

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Family Skating along the Canal

Columbia Canal and Riverfront Park photos - Free things to do outdoor with kids

Posted By shoutabout,Date: 04.01.2008

Come outside, get some fresh air, enjoy the blooming trees and the migratory birds. Riverfront Park is located in downtown Columbia minutes from State House and EdVenture museums. You can walk, jog, bike or skate for miles and miles by the peaceful Congaree river. For sportier types you can fish, canoe or kayak.

Here are some 20 [...]

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Old Police Station in Ridgeway South Carolina

See the World’s Smallest Police Station in Ridgeway (on your way to Myrtle Beach)

Posted By shoutabout,Date: 03.30.2008

Ridgeway, South Carolina is home to the world’s smallest police station. Originally built as a watering station for horses, it served as Ridgeway’s police station from 1940 to 1990. It’s as big as a toll booth!
If you’re lucky (or just plain smart!) to travel on scenic highway 34 on your way to Myrtle Beach make [...]

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Great Family Outing Sesquicentennial State Park, (almost free things to do in Columbia)

Posted By shoutabout,Date: 03.22.2008

Nestled along I-77 and just minutes from downtown Columbia, the Sesquicentennial State Park warrants a visit if nothing else for the impossible to pronounce name (that’s got to keep kids quiet). We call it “Sesqui”.

You can hike, bike, fish, canoe, kayak, camp or just relax at the many picnic tables while watching the geese, ducks, [...]

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Palmetto Tree at Fort Moultrie in Charleston SC

Charleston free things to do “We beat the pants off them” at Fort Moultrie

Posted By shoutabout,Date: 03.01.2008

A short drive from Charleston, Fort Moultrie is most famous for its ingenous palmetto tree wall defense against the British cannon balls, during the June 28, 1776 Revolutionary War battle.

Besides birthing the state flag symbol, another history nugget is that at Fort Moultrie the “We beat the pants off them” aphorism was also coined. Legend [...]

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