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JOHNS ISLAND — Roughly 400,000 people visit the Angel Oak every year. They admire the texture of its bark, its enormous branches as large as trees themselves and the shade of its canopy.
The dusty, noisy mill isn’t processing logs from faraway forests but from the city itself. Angel City Lumber’s “whole purpose ...
Corey Alston has been weaving sweetgrass baskets for 23 years. The tradition he carries stretches back through generations of ...
JOHNS ISLAND, S.C. (WCSC) - The Lowcountry Land Trust is continuing its decade of work to protect a centuries-old tree in Charleston and, for this next step, it is inviting the community to take part.
When you feel like you’re ready to pop the question, there are a hundred things that run through your mind. And if you’ve ...
Scottie Scheffler made mention of a trend in golf design that rubs him wrong — removing trees from courses. This week, the world’s best player and favorite to win the U.S.
LoveFood searched around the country for the "most scenic picnic spots" in every state, gorgeous destinations to lay out a ...
While perusing through the rummage sale ads in the Action Advertiser (our local shopper that sadly no longer exists), I came ...