St. James-Santee Episcopal Church at Wambaw today; (inset) in April 1923, Charleston Museum director Laura Bragg arranged a tour of the historic site for participants in the American Association of ...
Vestiges of the American Revolution are everywhere in Charleston, from the grand residences of avid patriots such as Miles Brewton and Thomas Heyward Jr. to sites like Fort Johnson, Fort Moultrie, and ...
For many Charlestonians, the name “Sokol” recalls Morris Sokol Furniture, the 50,000-square-foot home goods emporium whose tiled façade and neon sign overlooked King Street for nearly a century. But ...
Darla Moore is many things. She’s smart, driven, rich, decisive, funny, successful, Southern, focused, powerful, generous, rural, worldly, daring, optimistic, unflinching, a decent golfer (with new ...
The bar upstairs at The Peacock on East Bay was packed. It was the week after Labor Day, and Charlestonians, fresh back from summer travels, were eagerly catching up with friends and comparing notes ...
Entering the foyer of Sally Bennett’s Riverland Terrace home is like stepping into a kaleidoscope. For a whirling instant, the exotic patterns of warm reds and oranges hugged together by minty greens ...
Recipes Featured - The city magazine for Charleston, South Carolina, since 1975, Charleston is the authority on living well in the Lowcountry, embodying the beauty, style, and sophistication of our ...
The antebellum manses that dot the peninsula have long made preservation-minded architecture buffs swoon. But it’s sleek, big-city skylines that make Rich Yessian’s heart go pitter-patter. Since ...
Editor’s Note: This feature was at the printer before Charleston and its islands and beaches were closed to any nonessential business. Although now, from the very uncertain and sometimes frightening ...
Behind an imposing Byzantium blue front door in a tropical courtyard off magical Bedon’s Alley is clue number one to the rollicking mind of artist Dr. Richard Hagerty. There, a litany of names of ...
Constructed in 1802, the foreboding structure at 21 Magazine Street (pictured in 1933) served as a city poorhouse and hospital before being repurposed as Charleston’s Old City Jail. Operational ...
“I have a one meeting rule,” Steve Palmer says. “I’ll always take a meeting, because you just never know.” One meeting is how the founder of the Charleston-based Indigo Road Hospitality Group ended up ...