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Q&A with Chris Jennings / Executive VP – Spartanburg CVB
1. What is your favorite thing about living in the Palmetto state?
The people here are amazing. -
Music of the Forest
From deep in the pines of Bethera, South Carolina, the truest sound of American music rises from a rustic wood cabin.
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Chairman of the Board
Surfboard shaper Josh Hoke finds his balance in Charleston.
Josh Hoke paid attention in geometry class. In fact, it played a prominent role in his high school senior project. -
The Compass of a Community – Cooper’s Country Store
For generations, on the map of a changing world, Cooper’s Country Store has been true north for a community and for those who pause at the crossroads of the road less traveled.
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History in the Making – Drayton Hall
A $5 million project is in the works at one of the South’s most significant plantation homes.
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Fresh Off The Boat – T.W. Graham & Co
The T.W. Graham & Co. menu emphasizes locally-sourced seafood straight from the docks, staying rooted to tradition in the sleepy fisherman’s village of McClellanville.
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In Full Swing – The Swurfer
A Charleston-based innovator endeavors to bring families together under the canopy of nature, reinventing a classic and making the backyard fun again.
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So Close Yet So Far – McLeod Plantation
Once defined by the distance between them, the lives of the men and women of James Island’s McLeod Plantation are revealed to be woven together, creating a tapestry of time.
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Band of Brothers – Q&A with Needtobreathe
South Carolina’s own Needtobreathe is back with a new record and a new sound. Here’s a Q & A with band member Seth Bolt.
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Historically Modern – The Dewberry
Charleston’s newest upscale boutique hotel is a modern expression of old Southern charm.