•  Antiquing in the Lowcountry: A Time Traveler’s Guide,Tara Bittl

    Antiquing in the Lowcountry: A Time Traveler’s Guide

    There’s something magical about antique shopping in the Lowcountry. Maybe it’s the creak of an old wood floor under your boots, or the way a dusty mirror seems to wink at you from across the room. Whether you’re hunting for vintage silver, a perfectly patina’d sideboard, or that one-of-a-kind piece

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  • Whispers in the Moss: Southern Folklore and the Gullah Tradition,Tara Bittl

    Whispers in the Moss: Southern Folklore and the Gullah Tradition

    Down here in the Lowcountry, stories don’t just live in books—they live in the breeze through the Spanish moss, in the hush of the marshes, and in the footpaths carved into the soil by generations past. Southern folklore isn’t just a curiosity—it’s an inheritance. And nowhere is that more vivid tha

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  • Buried Alive: The Haunting Legend of Julia Legare on Edisto Island,Tara Bittl

    Buried Alive: The Haunting Legend of Julia Legare on Edisto Island

    We're 100 days till Halloween and social media is already buzzing about Fall decor filled with pumpkins, 65 degree weather and scary ghost stories. So here is a little snippet of a local spooky story from the Lowcountry to tide us over! Tucked beneath the oaks and Spanish moss of Edisto Island,

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