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Charleston Museum

September 2016
Load up on inspiration, information, and plenty of plants at events around town

April 2017
A glimpse at a bustling, early 20th-century Charleston

September 2016
Rarely viewed and never-before-seen works by Alice Ravenel Huger Smith, aka “Cousin Alice,” will be reunited at...

August 2016
Looking back at early Lowcountry hurricanes

August 2016
The Charleston Museum’s 19th-century curator, Gabriel E. Manigault, masterfully prepared dozens of skeletons now on...

June 2016
School’s out, but that doesn’t mean you can’t develop new hobbies, take your skills to the next level, or get involved...

February 2015
Martha Zierden shares a glimpse inside her world as The Charleston Museum’s curator of historical archaeology

January 2016
Fenwick Hall Plantation

November 2015
For prolific artist Richard ''Duke'' Hagerty, a four-decade retrospective of his wild surrealist paintings is just...

July 2015
Preservation Society executive director Kristopher King seeks to dovetail the past with progress in his favorite city

January 2015
40 Ideas to Better Yourself—and Your City—in 2015

November 2014

September 2014
From “grown-to-sewn” to big vats of moody blues, Donna Hardy is dyeing to reclaim history

September 2014
Alfred Crabtree, master silversmith and brassmonger, has been tending Charleston’s treasures for decades

June 2014
Dapper local neckwear, plus a few blasts from the past

Glam evening gowns from Charleston's past

October 2013
Sharon Cooper-Murray preserves the disappearing language and folk art of the Gullah Geechee culture 

October 2013
Get in the spirit of All Hallow's Eve and head out to some of the Lowcountry's spookiest spots. Supernatural...

May 2013
Meet the Spoleto scene makers

February 2013
Grahame Long reveals a murderous side of Holy City history in Dueling in Charleston

February 2012
Looking back into Charleston's haunting past at the Aiken-Rhett House

January 2012
A dig along the Ashley River reveals one of our state’s earliest known English settlements

January 2011
This month at New York’s Park Avenue Armory, 70 pieces of Charleston’s past—from centuries-old furniture, paintings,...

August 2010
Living in Charleston, we often take history for granted—as if every city has cobblestone streets and a park where...

July 2010
Dusting off some Charleston favorites

April 2010
Airy Hall’s Kendrick Mayes finds art in articulated skeletons

April 2010
Remembrances from a year spent gathering and arranging the floral bounty of Lowcountry gardens—adapted from Southern...

April 2009
Priceless antique prints showcase a sampling of the flora that put our city on the botanical map—specimens that still...

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