Palmetto Brewery | flickr

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Charleston beer | flickr

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I’m just obsessed with this mans photography

I’m just obsessed with this mans photography

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Charleston Beer Exchange | Flickr

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Holy City Brewing

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more Charleston polo
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more Charleston polo

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Charleston Polo, played on fields of Lowcountry plantations. {x}

Charleston Polo, played on fields of Lowcountry plantations. {x}

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she told all the employees of Dumas her life story while purchasing this shirt… it was so awkward

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Bull Street, Charleston | CDP

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Beautiful Charleston Home (but aren’t they all?) | Charleston Daily Photo

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Pirate’s Courtyard, Charleston | CDP

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Hank’s Seafood, Charleston SC | Charleston Daily Photo

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Go download my best friend Ryan Lill’s single for free! And pass it along:)

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Carolina Yacht Club, Charleston | Charleston Daily Photo

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Joggling Board a Middleton Place | Charleston Daily Photo

Sometime in the early 1800s, Mrs. Benjamin Kinloch Huger, a widow, came to Auton Plantation near Stateburg, South Carolina to run her brother’s household.  Word reached their relatives in Scotland that her rheumatism was so bad she was hardly able to get out.  They sent her a model of a joggling board so she could have one made up as an exercise aid. After the plantation’s carpenter made one for Mrs. Huger, people from all around wanted their own, and joggling boards became the rage, particularly in Charleston and the low country, anywhere there were long piazzas (porches) with little frontage or backyards for gathering.  The boards were perfect for seating several adults and didn’t take up as much space as furniture.

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