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Charleston, SC 29401
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The King Street Grille The King Street Grille

The King Street Grille truly gives you the chance to enjoy Charleston's nightlife like a king! Enjoy your favorite sporting event on one of the 36 flat screen TVs that are nearly everywhere you look in this enticing, two-level bar and grille. Choose from over 100 varieties of beer and excellent barkeeps who can make any drink you can imagine. And your beer will no doubt taste that much better with an item from the amazing menu, that not only features favorites like appetizers and chicken wings, but also some royally appealing items like prime rib and chicken cordon bleu. Add to all that special trivia nights and live music, and you'll feel just like royalty at King Street!

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Charleston Symphony Orchestra Charleston Symphony Orchestra

If the two of you enjoy getting dressed up for an evening out but don't really know where to go after you're done with dinner, choose to make it a classic evening by taking in one of the many performances presented by the Charleston Symphony Orchestra. This highly talented group of musicians works hard year round to bring their best musical interpretations to life. Their versatility ranges from excellent performances of masterworks, pops, chamber orchestra pieces and much more. So get your tickets and get set for an evening filled with music that will be the perfect soundtrack for your romantic time together.

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Citadel Archives and Museum Citadel Archives and Museum

When visiting the Citadel Archives and Museum, you'll marvel at this impressive collection of military history that will fascinate everyone from the most detailed history fan to the casual visitor. The rich history of the Military College of South Carolina and Corps of Cadets is presented through this extensive collection of artifacts, memorabilia, documents, and attractions. The items that tell this dramatic story date all the way back to 1842.

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