Duvall Catering & Event Design

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1030 Jenkins Rd Ste D
Charleston, SC 29407
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Premier Businesses in Charleston, SC

Fulton Five
  • • Beautiful Private Dining Area Holds Up To 18 Guests
  • • Seasonally Changing Menu Uses Quality Local Ingredients
  • • Wine Dinners From September To December
(843) 853-5555
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Circa 1886
  • • AAA Four Diamond Award Charleston Restaurant
  • • Wine List That Boasts Close To 280 Bottles
  • • Menu Changes Seasonally
(843) 853-7828
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Slightly North of Broad
  • • Specialize In Seafood, Game, Vegetarian Dishes & Other Regional Favorites
  • • Wines From All Over The World
  • • Award-Winning Executive Chef Frank Lee
(843) 723-3424
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Fred Holland Realty
  • • Wedding & Special Events
  • • Vacation Rentals & Venues
  • • Close By Historical Charleston
(843) 588-2325
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Things To Do in Charleston, SC

Historic Charleston Foundation Historic Charleston Foundation

If the two of you are grappling with tight schedules, maybe a visit to the Historic Charleston Foundation will be like taking a romantic trip together back in time. Established in1947, this is a nonprofit organization that strives to preserve the historical, architectural and material culture that make up Charleston's heritage. The efforts of this organization help to continue to operate such visually and historically significant sites as the Aiken-Rhett House and the Nathaniel Russell House, as well as provide programs that highlight the area's history. You and your date will not only learn about some of Charleston's interesting past but also embrace the future tighter with renewed enthusiasm.

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Bull Island Bull Island

If you like a serving of history along with your outdoor adventure, then Bull Island is your dream destination. Located in Awendaw, SC, just a few minutes outside of Charleston, Bull Island Beach will draw you in to its dramatic stories and sunny shores. Once a haven for pirates, then later the site for the Martellow Tower which didn't survive the Civil War, this area was eventually developed into part of the Cape Romain National Wildlife Refuge in 1932. That unbreakable bond between history and nature is very much alive, and you can see it everywhere from the picturesque woodland trails all the way to the beach's inviting shores.

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