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Learn more about the pocket park’s origins and dedication


The dish on the latest endeavor from the minds behind The Drifter


Look for her collaborations with Megan Molten and Kenny Flowers this summer


She also made history as the first Black woman to serve in the South Carolina General Assembly


Look for the newest product, Hairscreen, to launch this summer


The gold medalist is participating in Kiawah’s Swim Across American fundraiser this month


She’s the Veteran hosts a Women Veterans Day event this month


A roundup of releases by local authors, perfect for the beach or your favorite book nook 


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Croghan’s Jewel Box
Charleston’s oldest family-owned jewelry store, Croghan’s Jewel Box specializes in estate jewelry and silver as well as cutting-edge designs.

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