
Unravel the mystery, tales and folklore of the sea terrors at the incredible Ripley’s Pirates exhibit in Myrtle Beach
Posted By ShoutCarolina,Date: 11.12.2008Babies:
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Is it a little Captain Morgan in you?
Find out at the highly entertaining, interactive and cool Pirates exhibit inside Ripley’s Aquarium at Broadway at the Beach.
Justice for all! These social rebels often fought against class oppression, and along the way, they’ve won the hearts of the plebe and the (secret) admiration of kings. Their legends [...]
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Issaqueena Falls legend - Cateechee “dove’s head”
Posted By ShoutCarolina,Date: 10.07.2008Babies:
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5 fun things to do with kids in Hilton Head for under $25
Posted By ShoutCarolina,Date: 08.31.2008Babies:

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Hooray you are finally in Hilton Head but you don’t play golf. You read the travel guides and coupon books filled with dozens of attractions screaming at you “come see me”! Are you confused? I know how you feel. Been there, done that.
Here is my list of things to do that are fun, educational [...]
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Come see the fascinating Sea Islands lighthouses: Hilton Head’s Harbour Town and Skeleton Tower, Hunting Island, Tybee and Cockspur
Posted By ShoutCarolina,Date: 08.12.2008Babies:

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Lighthouses are the most romantic ocean harboring constructions ever built my men. They symbolize safety and comfort. Many inspired legends, love songs and even myths. Some of them are still haunted by desperate souls. So on your vacation to Hilton Head, Beaufort or Savannah go visit the Lowcountry Lighthouses for an unforgettable and very affordable [...]
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Things to see on St. Helena island near Beaufort: Penn Center and Chapel of Ease (possible the Land’s End ghost!)
Posted By shoutabout,Date: 05.15.2008Babies:

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Penn Center, an African-American cultural center and a National Historic Landmark, was built in 1862 as the first school in the South for the education of freed slaves. Along with the Bailey museum it is a testimony of the Gullah People’s rich culture and history. The permanent exhibit showcases some of the oldest photographs of [...]
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Gentleman and Headless Torso ghosts, the Carriage Inn spooky residents (Charleston free and scary things to do)
Posted By shoutabout,Date: 05.01.2008The Carriage House Inn, located on South Battery Street right across from the Battery Park, has been a Charleston darling for more than a century. Some of its guests are so enchanted they don’t want to ever leave. As people say, in Charleston “you are almost always in spitting distance of a ghost”
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The Hunley Submarine mystery and replica operation video (things to do in Charleston and Columbia)
Posted By shoutabout,Date: 04.20.2008Babies:

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To this day we don’t know what happened to the H.L. Hunley, the Confederate submarine built to help break the Civil War blockade. We do know it disappeared on the night of February 17 1864 after it sunk the Union ship the USS Housatonic (the world’s first submarine to do so in combat!)
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Mysterious Charleston in Photos: Ghost Sightings, Dark Stories, Famous Houses and Just for Fun
Posted By shoutabout,Date: 04.06.2008Babies:
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If you don’t have time to walk the streets of mysterious Charleston (yes there is dark side to the Holy City :-)), here is an easy shortcut. Watch the slideshow to spot few of the places where specters still appear, unsolved murders and bloody duels took place, get a peak at some famous houses and [...]
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