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April 2020
Take a crash course in Charleston history with this timeline of highlights covering 350-plus years

April 2020
A Charleston-born historian on accelerating into the city’s future

April 2020
$3 million course makeover expected to be completed by the end of the year

April 2020
Kids get chance to play with the pros during annual Tennis in the City event

April 2020
The tennis tournament would have celebrated its 20th year in Charleston

April 2020
Local recycling business makes countertops from repurposed glass

March 2020

March 2020
Tag along on our weekend getaway and discover the new restaurants and bars, cool shops, and ever-expanding art scene

March 2020
For more than 260 years, this iconic building has served as a commercial exchange and custom house, watch house, public...

March 2020
The plantation was recently named an "International Site of Conscience"

March 2020
This local nonprofit throws parties with a purpose to collect bras and underwear for women in need

March 2020
Lucerna Planta candles are designed to spark inspiration

March 2020
Cristy Pratt's design can be worn more than 60 ways

February 2020
After years of catching a diverse array of fish for the city’s finest restaurants, the sustainable seafood champion is...

February 2020

February 2020
One local businesswoman’s ambitious dating challenge

February 2020
The Avery Normal School is home to College of Charleston's Avery Research Center for African American History and...

February 2020
Patagonia's Vincent Stanley will deliver the keynote presentation

February 2020
Sam Norton's Heron Farms started as a College of Charleston graduate school thesis

January 2020
Celebrate the Holy City's 350th all year long with these 350 VeryCharleston events, adventures, and experiences

January 2020
The nonprofit coordinates the city's MLK Day celebration as part of its social justice mission

January 2020
Had King Charles I of England not been beheaded on January 30, 1649, our history would certainly have turned out...

January 2020
Charleston’s oldest surviving public building was designed for a special purpose—to store gunpowder.

January 2020
This month marks two years since the Holy City was most recently covered in snow, and it rings in 250 years for the...

January 2020
Synchronocity's nutrition director shares tips for eating healthier in the New Year

December 2019

December 2019
How the day Vesey won his freedom changed the course of history

December 2019
Daniel Island Ferry could cut travel times

December 2019
Perrin Woodworking brings sustainability to the table