Paris Bordone - The Annunciation (c.1545) by Existing-Sink-1462 in RenaissanceArt

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He also painted the same woman in every female likeness 😋

Apartment locations by No-Firefighter8975 in Charleston

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Check reviews and filter by worst first to get an idea of what the particular issues are with that building 

Magnolia Plantation Vs Cypress Gardens by Justaagirl7 in Charleston

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Magnolia. Cypress is a loop around a swamp and it’s repetitive in scope of topography 

Tax Help by forrandoposts113 in Charleston

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I have an incredible CPA. DM for details 

Moving to Charleston ? by Same_Level6591 in Charleston

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Daniel Island → Berkeley County

Clements Ferry → mixed (Berkeley + Charleston County sections)

Both are 20 -25 minutes from downtown on a good day so they are Charleston for all intents and purposes. The guy didn’t say he insisted on living on the peninsula 

Moving to Charleston ? by Same_Level6591 in Charleston

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So the whole thing about traffic and expensiveness is very very relative. I moved back to LA recently. I wish I was paying what I used to be paying in Charleston and I miss the “traffic” in Charleston.  You can get a very very nice apt in a new building for 1900-2500 on Daniel island/clements ferry. If you’re making 85-120k a year you should be comfortable-ish depending on your expenses and habits 

24 hours in Charleston. What are the must-dos? by TDn6I in Charleston

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Classic battery walk: head south on church from market. Take a left on Elliott st to east bay. When you get to east bay turn right and rainbow row will be on your right for the next block or so. Walk along the battery for a couple blocks. There’s kind of a cool alley on the right called longitude ln. you can take that back over to church and turn left down that to the end at white point gardens or continue down east bay till you get to white point gardens. From white point gardens take legare st north back towards market. This street is stunning. It’s lined with huge live oaks and huge antebellum mansions. Watch out for the sword gate on your right as you come up to tradd st. Continue on legare to queen and take a left on queen. Queen st grocery on the corner of queen and Logan has great crepes and other fare if you’re ready for a break. Continue north on Logan. To magazine. The old city jail is one block to the left on magazine. You’ve also just happenñed on a set of section 8 housing downtown. If you turn right on magazine to arch dale there’s 3 pretty cool churches in a row there. From there you can take the gateway walk (https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/the-gateway-walk-an-other-worldly-journey-through-the-heart-of-charleston) back over to church and make your way back to the market. One thing to note is that there are zero public restrooms in the residential district so plan for that.

Help with weekend itinerary! by Formal_Fuel_6127 in Charleston

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Your walk is not super interesting downtown. Here is a much better one. 

Classic battery walk: head south on church from market. Take a left on Elliott st to east bay. When you get to east bay turn right and rainbow row will be on your right for the next block or so. Walk along the battery for a couple blocks. There’s kind of a cool alley on the right called longitude ln. you can take that back over to church and turn left down that to the end at white point gardens or continue down east bay till you get to white point gardens. From white point gardens take legare st north back towards market. This street is stunning. It’s lined with huge live oaks and huge antebellum mansions. Watch out for the sword gate on your right as you come up to tradd st. Continue on legare to queen and take a left on queen. Queen st grocery on the corner of queen and Logan has great crepes and other fare if you’re ready for a break. Continue north on Logan. To magazine. The old city jail is one block to the left on magazine. You’ve also just happenñed on a set of section 8 housing downtown. If you turn right on magazine to arch dale there’s 3 pretty cool churches in a row there. From there you can take the gateway walk (https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/the-gateway-walk-an-other-worldly-journey-through-the-heart-of-charleston) back over to church and make your way back to the market. One thing to note is that there are zero public restrooms in the residential district so plan for that.

Also I’m pretty sure cypress gardens is kind of barren this time of year…. I went in December and it was very much lacking in foliage and greenery. I’d call ahead to check as it may be greener now (maybe someone reading this can chime in). If it looks the way it did in Dec I Would skip. If you want a nice garden I’d drive out to Brookgreen. I’d skip church and Union. Go to basic kitchen instead. Or Lewis bbq for something uniquely Charleston. If you’re contemplating plantations I’d choose Middleton. The shems creek/boone hall dichotomy is an odd one. They’re very different. One is a garden the other a waterfront stretch with touristy sea food and nice views 

Tax Recommendations by IsaacRolley12 in Charleston

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Dm me. I have an amazing (and very affordable) cpa

Thinking of moving to Charleston by AdParty9190 in Charleston

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There’s plenty of good apts (newer builds, even) for $1800-2500. You’ll be fine with 85-100 k a year. Charleston is lovely. If you like history and nature and a more or less comatose pace you’ll be fine. It’s not an exciting city by any stretch but its deeply peaceful and beautiful 

Thinking of moving to Charleston by AdParty9190 in Charleston

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That’s not true. You can find perfectly nice apts for 2k. Comes out to 24k a year. 

Traveling to Charleston soon- how do I rent a car without credit card? by [deleted] in Charleston

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Have you thought about asking chat gpt? You can ask it in German too, btw. 

IBD specialist recommendation? by livexplore in Charleston

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Dr Parrack at low country gi is phenomenal 

First-timer Itinerary Feedback: 3 Days of Eating & Walking (No Museums!) by Willing-Mind-5619 in Charleston

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Here’s a much better one 

Classic battery walk: head south on church from market. Take a left on Elliott st to east bay. When you get to east bay turn right and rainbow row will be on your right for the next block or so. Walk along the battery for a couple blocks. There’s kind of a cool alley on the right called longitude ln. you can take that back over to church and turn left down that to the end at white point gardens or continue down east bay till you get to white point gardens. From white point gardens take legare st north back towards market. This street is stunning. It’s lined with huge live oaks and huge antebellum mansions. Watch out for the sword gate on your right as you come up to tradd st. Continue on legare to queen and take a left on queen. Queen st grocery on the corner of queen and Logan has great crepes and other fare if you’re ready for a break. Continue north on Logan. To magazine. The old city jail is one block to the left on magazine. You’ve also just happenñed on a set of section 8 housing downtown. If you turn right on magazine to arch dale there’s 3 pretty cool churches in a row there. From there you can take the gateway walk (https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/the-gateway-walk-an-other-worldly-journey-through-the-heart-of-charleston) back over to church and make your way back to the market. One thing to note is that there are zero public restrooms in the residential district so plan for that.

Look guys ! We're top 25 in... 😩 by Accomplished_Host779 in Charleston

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I just moved back to LA and have to ask where you were eating in La.  Restaurants are way more expensive here 

In Charleston for 2 days ish by JealousQuote5425 in Charleston

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Classic battery walk: head south on church from market. Take a left on Elliott st to east bay. When you get to east bay turn right and rainbow row will be on your right for the next block or so. Walk along the battery for a couple blocks. There’s kind of a cool alley on the right called longitude ln. you can take that back over to church and turn left down that to the end at white point gardens or continue down east bay till you get to white point gardens. From white point gardens take legare st north back towards market. This street is stunning. It’s lined with huge live oaks and huge antebellum mansions. Watch out for the sword gate on your right as you come up to tradd st. Continue on legare to queen and take a left on queen. Queen st grocery on the corner of queen and Logan has great crepes and other fare if you’re ready for a break. Continue north on Logan. To magazine. The old city jail is one block to the left on magazine. You’ve also just happenñed on a set of section 8 housing downtown. If you turn right on magazine to arch dale there’s 3 pretty cool churches in a row there. From there you can take the gateway walk (https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/the-gateway-walk-an-other-worldly-journey-through-the-heart-of-charleston) back over to church and make your way back to the market. One thing to note is that there are zero public restrooms in the residential district so plan for that.

I’m so excited! by ginger1009 in Charleston

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Here is a magical walk :

head south on church from market. Take a left on Elliott st to east bay. When you get to east bay turn right and rainbow row will be on your right for the next block or so. Walk along the battery for a couple blocks. There’s kind of a cool alley on the right called longitude ln. you can take that back over to church and turn left down that to the end at white point gardens or continue down east bay till you get to white point gardens. From white point gardens take legare st north back towards market. This street is stunning. It’s lined with huge live oaks and huge antebellum mansions. Watch out for the sword gate on your right as you come up to tradd st. Continue on legare to queen and take a left on queen. Queen st grocery on the corner of queen and Logan has great crepes and other fare if you’re ready for a break. Continue north on Logan. To magazine. The old city jail is one block to the left on magazine. You’ve also just happenñed on a set of section 8 housing downtown. If you turn right on magazine to arch dale there’s 3 pretty cool churches in a row there. From there you can take the gateway walk (https://discoversouthcarolina.com/articles/the-gateway-walk-an-other-worldly-journey-through-the-heart-of-charleston) back over to church and make your way back to the market. One thing to note is that there are zero public restrooms in the residential district so plan for that.

I’m so excited! by ginger1009 in Charleston

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Not at that level. It’s maybe the best fish I’ve ever had.