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 "Going Green"
  Carolina's Eco-Unit is making homes green helping you save money while helping the environment.
  Alliance to Save Energy
  A non-profit educational organization promoting "sustainability through community".
  U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy:
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  Planet Green
  Very easy idea that we can all adopt to reduce our ecological footprints
  What It Means to go "green" and Why People are Doing It
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  HousePary.com This is a fun site. You sign up to be a product tester and companies send you free products for you and your friends to test and provide feedback. Also check out the tab "explore" then "resources". There are coupons for free items, recipes and contest.
  Restaurant.com This site you can purchase $25 Gift Certs for $10 or $10 Certs for $3. Coupon Mom(link above) sometimes offers coupon codes for Restaurant.com and you can get $25 Gift Cert for $3, so check couponmom.com 1st. There are currently about 14 Charleston area restaurants that are participating.
  The Grocery Game helps you shop smarter. Savings of up to 60% on your grocery bill.
  Woot.com This site sells one item at an incredible discount per day. There have been some once-in-a-lifetime deals here.
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 Schools
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 Things to do in Charleston
  Aiken-Rhett House: This house was built in 1818 and has been restored to its antebellum splendor. 48 Elizabeth Street 843-724-8481.
  Architectural Walking Tours of Charleston: Provides two guided walking tours. The 18th century guided tour features the original "walled city". (843) 893-2327. (800) 931-7761
  The Audubon Swamp Garden: Located at Magnolia Plantation, this 60-acre black water cypress and tupelo swamp with wildflowers, bog plants, and native and exotic shrubs, is accessible via boardwalks, bridges, and dikes with views of waterfowl, alligators and other wildlife Route 4 Highway 61 Charleston, SC 29414 Phone: 843-571-1266 or 800-367-3517
  Beachwalker Park: Good beach access park with 300 feet of ocean footage. Amenities include dressing areas, outdoor showers, restrooms, boardwalks, and a picnic area. Lifeguards on duty seasonally. Snack bar. Beachwalker Drive Kiawah Island, SC 29455 Phone: 843-768-2395 or 843-762-2172
  Beth Elohim: An 1840 synagogue of Greek revival design, which first began using instrumental music in 1824. Organized in 1749 and known as the oldest synagogue in use in the nation. Synagogue. 90 Hasell St. 843-723-1090.
  Boone Hall Plantation: Originally a cotton plantation of over 17,000 acres has one of the most majestic avenues of moss-draped live oaks in the South, planted in 1743 by Captain Thomas Boone. 1235 Long Point Road PO Box 1554 Mt. Pleasant, SC 29465 Phone: 843-884-4371
  Calhoun Mansion: A must see...Victorian mansion. 16 Meeting St. 843-722-8205.
  Caw Caw Interpretive Center Situated among a 654-acre site rich in natural, cultural and historical resources, visitors will find Caw Caw Interpretive Center. This land was once part of several rice plantations that flourished during the 1700’s and 1800’s and was home to enslaved Africans who applied their technology and skills in agriculture to carve a series of rice fields out of this cypress swamp.
  Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site: Here over 300 years ago, colonists established the first permanent English settlement in the Carolinas. This protected historic site and nature preserve highlights archaeological investigation, living history, a reproduction 17th Century sailing vessel, natural habitat zoo, and beautiful lowcountry vistas. Discover history as old as the state. Charleston starts here. 1500 Old Towne Rd. (Hwy. 171) Charleston, SC 29407 Phone: 843-852-4200
  Charleston Ballet Theatre: 477 King St. 843-723-7334.
  Charleston Battery is an American professional soccer team, founded in 1993. The team is a member of the USL First Division, the second tier of the American Soccer Pyramid. They currently play at Blackbaud Stadium, a soccer-specific stadium in Charleston, South Carolina. The team is currently coached by Michael Anhaeuser. The team's colors are yellow and black.
  Charleston Carriage Company: Narrated horse-drawn carriage tours of historic Charleston. 96 N. Market St.
  Charleston Museum: Founded in 1773, it is considered the nations oldest museum. Charleston's history is interpreted through collections of clothing, furniture, silver, photographs, and other objects. The museum houses display Charleston's cultural & natural history, archeology, ornithology, and history. The silver exhibit consists of pieces by Charleston's silversmiths from the 18th century. A room designed with hands-on exhibits is available for children. Charleston & Vicinity. 360 Meeting St. 843-722-2996.
  Charleston Riverdogs South Atlantic Minor League Baseball
  Charleston Stage Company: Live theatre. Shows every Thurs., Fri., and Sat. at 8:00, Sundays at 3:00 pm. 133 Church St. box office 843-965-4032 or 800-454-9093
  Charleston Strolls: This is the original walking tour. Experience Charleston's history from the colonial days through the Civil War to the present. Battery tour: 115 Meeting St. 10:00 and 130 Market St. Market Walk: 375 Meeting St. (843) 766-2080.
  Charleston Symphony Orchestra: 14 George St. (843) 723-7528
  Charleston Waterfront Park: Charleston Waterfront Park is the city's most recent example of what can be accomplished through carefully planned revitalization. Located on 1,280 feet of waterfront property along Concord Street in Charleston, this public park provides visitors the ideal setting to relax and experience the ever-changing beauty of the waterfront. A grassy public green, a magnificent pier, and numerous benches and picnic tables are available for your enjoyment. Open to the public from 6:00 am-midnight. HC-I Concord Street Charleston, SC
  Charles Pinckney National Historic Site: The last protected remnant of Snee Farm, the country estate of Charles Pinckney (1754-1824). Pinckney was a statesman, revolutionary war officer, and a principal framer of the US Constitution. The site includes archeological discoveries, an 1820s tidewater cottage, and interpretations of African-American life and contributions during the colonial era. No admission fee; self-guided tours of the house and grounds. 1254 Long Point Rd. Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Phone: 843-881-5516
  Citadel Museum: Features the history of The Military College of South Carolina from 1842 to the present. Military, academic, and athletic aspects of cadets life are displayed through exhibits. A cadet dress parade is held almost every Friday during the school year. Main gate at The Citadel. 843-953-6846.
  City Hall: Built 1801, contains historic relics and original paintings. Located at Broad & Meeting St. Call 843-577-6970.
  The Cooper River Bridge Run provides a world-class 10-K foot race. The race promotes continuous physical activity and a healthy lifestyle through education and opportunity.
  Cypress Gardens: For a true lowcountry adventure, explore one of the area's most beloved attractions.... Cypress Gardens! Here you can stroll along four miles of walking trails that wind through the area's most beautiful gardens.... paddle a flat bottom boat through a real cypress swamp... relax in a unique and exciting butterfly house, which features a vast array of native butterflies and the plants they thrive on... or explore an Aquarium that offers an up close look at the amphibians, reptiles, and fish indigenous to the cypress swamp. For many visitors, Cypress Gardens proves to be their favorite experience because it allows one to interact with the area's beauty. 3030 Cypress Gardens Rd. Charleston, SC 29461 Phone: 553 - 0515
  Dock Street Theatre: First building in US designed solely for theatrical performances. Built around the original theater's ruins in the early 1800's. Frequent performances are staged in the theater and foyer. Church & Queen St Theatre free, various performance admissions. 843-723-5648.
  Doin' the Charleston Tours: The seven mile tour includes a 90 minute on-tour laser disc presentation and a stop at The Battery (800) 647-4487.
  Drayton Hall: Completed in 1742, the historic house stands majestically on a 125-acre site. It is the only plantation house remaining on the Ashley River that survived the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. 3380 Ashley River Rd. Charleston, SC 29414 Phone: (843) 769-2600
  Drayton Hall: Built in 1738, it is the oldest and finest colonial plantation house in Charleston. It is the only plantation that survived the Civil War intact. It is noted for its hand-carved woodwork and plasterwork. 843-766-0188.
  Edisto Island Serpentarium: An educational and fun display of reptiles from the Southeastern U.S. and around the world. 1374 Hwy 174 Charleston, SC 29438 Phone: 843-869-1171
  Folly Beach County Park: Beach access park with 4,000 feet of ocean frontage. Dressing area, outdoor showers, restrooms, picnic areas, snack bar, and boardwalks. Lifeguard on duty seasonally. 1010 West Ashley Ave. Folly Beach, SC 29439 Phone: 843-588-2426 or 843-762-2172
  Fort Sumter National Monument
  Fort Sumter: Flashpoint that started the Civil War. Tour boats depart regularly. Park rangers are on site. Located at the City Marina at 17 Lock Blvd. Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum (843) 722-2628.
  The Francis Beidler Forest in Four Holes Swamp: National Audubon Society sanctuary, largest known stand of virgin cypress and tupelo in the world. 843-462-2150.
  Francis Marion National Forest: A 250-thousand-acre forest located in the Coastal Plains north of Charleston. The forest offers wide variety of recreation activities including picnicking & camping sites, boat ramps, fishing ponds, rifle ranges, hiking, horse & motorcycle trails. For more information write: District Ranger, Wambaw Ranger District, PO Box 106, McClellanville, SC 29458. Charleston, SC Phone: 843-336-3248 or 843-887-3257
  Gibbes Museum of Art: Houses one of the finest collections of American art in the Southeast. Consists of paintings, portraits, and drawings from the 18th century to the present. Located at 135 Meeting St. 843-722-2706
  Heyward-Washington House: Built in 1772 by Daniel Heyward. George Washington slept herein 1791. A kitchen house, servants' quarters, and garden behind the main house are open to visitors. 87 Church St. 843-722-0354.
  Huguenot Church: One of the last remaining French Huguenot churches in the nation. Built in 1844-45 by Edward White. The church is a good example of gothic architecture. 136 Church St. 843-722-4385
  Isle of Palms County Park: Conveniently located at the foot of the Isle of Palms Connector, the Isle of Palms County Park offers 350 parking spaces, a dunes boardwalk, showers, restrooms, lifeguards and vending. Pets allowed on leash. 1-14th Ave. Isle of Palms, SC 29451 Phone: 843-886-DUNE or 843-762-2172
  James Island County Park: A 643 acre park with a variety of recreational opportunities available including crabbing and fishing from floating docks along tidal creeks and lagoons; biking; lagoon boating; and picnicking. The Splash Zone water park is open seasonally. Park offers a 50-foot climbing wall. Snack bar and grille open year round. Gate admission is $1 per person. 871 Riverland Dr. Charleston, SC 29412 Phone: 843-795-PARK or 843-762-2172
  Joseph Manigault House: A notable house of the Adam style. The furniture was made in France, England, and Charleston. A hidden stairway connects the second and third floor. 350 Meeting St. 843-723-2926.
  Magnolia Cemetery: The oldest cemetery in Charleston, founded in 1849 on the banks of the Cooper River, is inhabited by generations of southern leaders. The cemetery is on the National Register of Historic Places. Visitors are welcome. 8:00 am-5:00 pm. Free. 70 Cunnington Ave. Charleston, SC Phone: 843-722-8638
  Magnolia Plantation and Its Gardens: This 17th century estate, acquired in 1676 by the Drayton family (whose heirs still own it) features the year-round bloom of America's oldest gardens (c.1680), boasting one of the largest collections of azaleas and camellias in the country. Highlights include the Pre-Revolutionary War Plantation House with museum-quality Early American antiques, Biblical Garden, antebellum cabin, Nature Train, Nature Boat, wildlife observation tower, gift shop, Gallery of Nature and Wildlife Artists, snack shop, canoe and bike rentals. Route 4 Highway 61 Charleston, SC 29414 Phone: 843-571-1266 or 800-367-3517
  Marion Square: Has monuments to John Calhoun and Wade Hampton. Contains a part of the Tabby Horn Work, the only remaining section of the bastion system of Colonial defense works. Calhoun St. between King & Market. Home to the Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings.
  Middleton Place: A carefully preserved 18th-century plantation and a National Historic Landmark, Middleton Place encompasses America's oldest landscaped Gardens. The Gardens, House Museum, and Plantation Stable yards all interpret Middleton history. The Middleton Place Restaurant serves Lowcountry lunch and dinner daily. The Museum Shop sells items related to Middleton Place. Ashley River Road Charleston, SC 29414 Phone: 843-556-6020 or 800-782-3608
  Nathaniel Russell House: Was completed in 1808. The house contains a freestanding staircase that spirals up three floors, oval drawing rooms, and ornate interior detailing. 51 Meeting St. 843-724-8481.
  The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon: Built by the British in 1771. George Washington was entertained several times here. See the dungeons where American patriots were imprisoned, and the original sea wall of Charles Towne. 122 E. Bay St. at Broad St. 843-727-2165.
  Palmetto Carriage Tours: The oldest continually operating mule drawn carriage tour of historic Charleston. 40 N. Market St (843) 723-8145.
  Palmetto Islands County Park: A 943 acre park with a variety of recreational opportunities available, including crabbing and fishing from floating docks along tidal creeks and lagoons; biking; lagoon boating; and picnicking. Splash Island water park open seasonally. 444 Needlerush Pkwy. Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464 Phone: 843-884-0832 or 843-762-2172
  Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum: Home of the famous WWII aircraft carrier Yorktown, submarine Clamagore, destroyer Laffey, Coast Guard cutter Ingham, and the Medal of Honor Museum. Vintage military aircraft and weapons are on display. 866-831-1720
  Welcome to the Sandlapper Tours web site. We are a locally owned and operated water-based tour and private boat charter company. We have Charters, History, Nature and Sunset Tours all aboard the Palmetto, our 45ft USCG certified catamaran. Our maximum capacity is 49 people allowing a personalized atmosphere. Let our personally guided boat charters and charleston harbour tours give your group a taste of Southern cuisine and charm.
  The Schooner Pride: Cruise aboard an 84-foot tall ship around Charleston's historic harbor. Guests may help in sailing or relax and enjoy the two-hour tour. 2044 Wappoo Hall Rd. (843) 795-1180.
  The South Carolina Aquarium: The new aquarium located on Charleston's harbor, depicts the aquatic habitats of the state from rushing mountain streams through rivers, lakes and the salt marsh, to the depths of the Atlantic Ocean. Along the way, encounters with river otters, snakes, turtles, birds, fish and sharks delight guests as they explore 60 living exhibits. (843) 720-1990.
  Splash Zone-a must do in the summer!
  St. John's Lutheran Church: Founded by German immigrants in 1817 and has been remodeled. It is known for its wrought-iron gates, fence, and steeple. 843-723-2426.
  St. Mary's Church: Established in 1789, is the oldest Roman Catholic Church in South Carolina. The present building was completed in 1839. 89 Hasell St. 843-722-7696.
  St. Michael's Episcopal Church: Completed in 1761, is the oldest church edifice in the city. George Washington worshipped here. It's Palladian Doric portico and storied steeple rise 186 feet above the street. The clock in the tower has been operational since 1764. Broad & Meeting St. 843-723-0603.
  State Parks
  Wannamaker County Park: A new 1,015 acre park with two playgrounds, 20 foot play hill, picnic sites with grills, open meadows, paved trails, Cypress Hall and Park Center with snack bar, bicycle /pedal boat rentals. 888 University Blvd (Hwy 78) North Charleston, SC 29406 Phone: 843-572-PARK or 762-2172
 Golf
  BULLS BAY GOLF CLUB Architect: Mike Strantz 4445 Highway 17 North Awendaw, SC 29429 (843) 881-2223 Yardage: 7,147 Par: 72 Rating: 74.6 Slope: 137
  CHARLESTON NATIONAL Architect: Rees Jones 1360 National Drive Mount Pleasant, SC 29466 (843) 884-7799 Yardage: 7,084 Par: 72 Rating: 74.1 Slope: 136
  COOSAW CREEK COUNTRY CLUB Architect: Arthur Hills 4210 Club Course Drive North Charleston, SC 29420 (843) 767-9000 Yardage: 6,593 Par: 71 Rating: 72.7 Slope: 140
  CROWFIELD GOLF & CC Architects: Bob Spence and Tom Jackson 300 Hamlet Circle Goose Creek, SC 29445 (843) 764-4618 Yardage: 6,964 Par: 72 Rating: 74.5 Slope: 144
  DANIEL ISLAND CLUB Architect: Tom Fazio 600 Island Park Drive Charleston, SC 29492 (843) 971-3542 Yardage: 7,093 Par: 72 Rating: n/a Slope: n/a
  DUNES WEST GOLF CLUB Architect: Arthur Hills 3535 Wando Plantation Way Mount Pleasant, SC 29466 (843) 856-9000 Yardage: 6,859 Par: 72 Rating: 73.5 Slope: 138
  LEGEND OAKS GOLF CLUB Architect: Scott Pool 118 Legend Oaks Way Summerville, SC 29485 (843) 821-4077 Yardage: 6,974 Par: 72 Rating: 73.3 Slope: 135
  THE LINKS AT STONO FERRY Architect: Ron Garl 5365 Forest Oaks Drive Hollywood, SC 29449 (843) 763-1817 or 1-888-785-1813 Yardage: 6,701 Par: 72 Rating: 72.0 Slope: 136
  THE OCEAN COURSE THE OCEAN COURSE Architect: Pete Dye 1000 Ocean Course Drive Kiawah Island, SC 29455 (843) 768-2121 or 1-800-654-2924 Yardage: 7,296 Par: 72 Rating: 78.0 Slope: 152
  PATRIOTS POINT GOLF Architect: Willard Byrd 1 Patriots Point Road Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 (843) 881-0042 or 1-877-709-5053 Yardage: 6,900 Par: 72 Rating: 73.1 Slope: 129
  PINE FOREST COUNTRY CLUB Architect: Bob Spence 1000 Congressional Blvd. Summerville, SC 29483 (843) 851-1193 Yardage: 6,905 Par: 72 Rating: 74.1 Slope: 142
  RIVERTOWNE COUNTRY CLUB Architect: Arnold Palmer 1700 RiverTowne Country Club Drive Mount Pleasant, SC 29466 (843) 216-3777 Yardage: 7,188 Par: 72 Rating: 74.9 Slope: 147
  SHADOWMOSS PLANTATION Architect: Russell Breeden 20 Dunvegan Drive Charleston, SC 29414 (843) 556-8251 or 1-877-897-1016 Yardage: 6,701 Par: 72 Rating: 72.5 Slope: 133
  SNEE FARM COUNTRY CLUB Architect: George Cobb 1200 Club Drive Mount Pleasant, SC 29464 (843) 884-2600 Yardage: 6,834 Par: 72 Rating: 73.2 Slope: 130
  THE GOLF CLUB AT WESCOTT PLANTATION 5000 Wescott Club Drive North Charleston, SC 29485 (843) 871 2135 1-866-211-4653 Three nine-hole layouts: Oak Forest/Burn Kill: Yardage: 7,197 Par: 72 Burn Kill/Black Robin: Yardage: 7,210 Par: 72 Black Robin/Oak Forest: Yardage: 7,113 Par: 72
  WILD DUNES Architect: Tom Fazio 5757 Palm Blvd. Isle of Palms, SC 29451 (843) 886-2164 or 1-888-778-1876 Harbor Course: Yardage: 6,446; Par: 70; Rating: 70.9; Slope: 124 Links Course: Yardage: 6,722; Par: 72; Rating: 72.7; Slope: 131
 Hurricane Preparation
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  Charleston Air Force Base - Hurricane Information Click here to view Charleston's road conditions LIVE! ... These warnings provide detailed information about specific hurricane threats, such as flash floods ...
  2008 Charleston County Hurricane Guide You are responsible for your safety, and now is the time to get prepared. The 2008 Charleston County Hurricane Guide is filled with information about developing a family communications plan, creating an emergency supplies kit, protecting your home from damage, evacuation information and much more. This year, the guide is also offered in a booklet format to make it easy for churches, groups and associations to hand out to their members.
  Kids Hurricane Information: FEMA for KIDS Homepage: Education, Schools, Disasters, Games, Teachers, Art, Hurricane
  Lowes Hurricane Preparedness Guide
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  North Charleston Hurricane Preparedness Guide Learn what to do from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA): Before a hurricane During an evacuation During a hurricane After a hurricane North Charleston Emergency Operations Plan
  Do you really know what a hurricane is? A tornado? Storm surge? Here you will find a collection of basic education regarding storms of all kinds. Understanding terms and types of storms will aid in your understanding while watching news coverage and listening to officials during the storm
  The Red Cross
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