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  2. The Mills House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mills House Hotel was built by local grain merchant Otis Mills and opened in 1853. The 180-room hotel was designed by architect John E. Earle and cost $200,000. [2] The hotel survived the destruction of much of the city in the Civil War and was later renamed the St. John Hotel at the turn of the twentieth century. [3]

  3. The 20 Best Beaches the East Coast Offers - AOL

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    Folly Beach, South Carolina Folly Beach gives Southern California a run for its sun. The average temperatures are 85 degrees in summer, 65 in fall, 75 in spring, and 55 in winter.

  4. Kiawah Island Golf Resort - Wikipedia

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    Length. 6,814 yards (6,231 m) Course rating. 72.7. Slope rating. 134. Kiawah Island Golf Resort is a resort at Kiawah Island, South Carolina, which is located along a ten-mile (16 km) mix of island and beachfront property approximately thirty miles (50 km) southwest of Charleston. Opened in May 1974, it consistently ranks as one of the country ...

  5. Francis Marion Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Beaux Arts. Part of. Charleston Historic District ( ID84002028 [1]) Added to NRHP. August 2, 1984. The Francis Marion Hotel is a historic hotel opened in 1924 and located at 387 King St., Charleston, South Carolina. It is one of the tallest buildings in Charleston. The hotel is a member of Historic Hotels of America .

  6. April 23, 2024 at 8:52 AM. Taylor Beach via Unsplash. A “game-changing” hotel is making a name for itself — just months after opening its doors to South Carolina visitors. And now, the hotel ...

  7. Fort Sumter Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Sumter House is a seven-story condominium building located at 1 King St., Charleston, South Carolina, originally built as the Fort Sumter Hotel. Work began on April 1, 1923, and guests were accepted starting in April 1924, but the formal opening was on May 6, 1924. The hotel cost $850,000 to build. [1]

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