Planet Charleston Blog

Charleston Limo Service Raises the Bar on Luxury and Convenience

Story by planitcharleston.com / December 18, 2023

Carolina Limo was started in Myrtle Beach SC. In 2023 they opened an office in Charleston and have quickly become the premiere limo service in...

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Historic Plantations of Charleston, SC

Story by planitcharleston.com / October 17, 2017

Charleston, SC is home to some of America’s most finely guarded historic monuments, preserved and protected so as to tell their story to future generations....

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Charleston Area Beaches

Story by planitcharleston.com / October 6, 2017

The beaches of Charleston, South Carolina are some of the most beautiful that the world has to offer, with mild ocean temperatures, miles of sandy...

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1992 Jeep YJ, 5 Speed, 4-Liter High Output Engine

Story by planitcharleston.com / October 6, 2017

Buy this jeep. Call 843.810.3228 Fun to drive, can take a beating, and easy to fix.

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POEM OF THE MONTH: Sweet and Savvy

Story by planitcharleston.com / September 1, 2017

With a confident wink, and a hint of a smile, she lives in a City of dashing and wile. She may have dropped in, to...

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The Colonial Period of Charleston, 1670-1776: Cultural Center

Story by planitcharleston.com / July 9, 2017

Charleston, settled in 1670, was the capital of the Carolinas and the Southernmost English settlement at the time. It grew by leaps and bounds and...

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Charleston and the American Revolution, 1776-1785: The Swamp Fox

Story by planitcharleston.com / July 7, 2017

From 1781-1782, Charles Towne was under siege by British forces. It was the second time the British had attacked the city, as their first attempt...

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Charleston and the American Revolution, 1776-1785: Fort Moultrie

Story by planitcharleston.com / July 6, 2017

From the moment they declared secession from the Crown on the steps of the Exchange, Charles Towne was a major player in the struggle for...

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Charleston and the American Revolution, 1776-1785: Secession from the British Empire

Story by planitcharleston.com / July 5, 2017

As the French and Indian War came to a close, Charles Towne was a prosperous and vibrant city.  The backcountry was being quickly settled and...

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The Colonial Period of Charleston, 1670-1776: Founding and Early Years

Story by planitcharleston.com / July 4, 2017

In 1663, the newly restored-to-the-throne King Charles II granted the Carolina territory to eight of his loyal friends, known as the Lords Proprietors. After seven...

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