And how Avery helped students reach new heights
The lush, formal knot garden has been maintained by the Garden Club of Charleston since 1941
Read about the station, designed by architect and preservationist Albert Simons
Rich soil and a railroad made Meggett a major agricultural hub
Once on the outskirts of town, a building at the intersection of Calhoun is now part of the urban core
Learn about the Charleston Junior League’s bestselling tome of Lowcountry cuisine
JFK had a fling with a suspected spy there
First year students are glad the ritual is gone
A toast to the engineering marvel and now iconic landmark
This month marks two years since the Holy City was most recently covered in snow, and it rings in 250 years for the...
A brief history of the Lowcountry's longest-running regatta
In 1917, the United States entered World War I, and almost immediately things began to change around Charleston Harbor.
Despite the danger and boatloads of trouble that storms have unleashed upon the Holy City in the past, locals try not...