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MYSTERY PHOTO: Familiar archway

MYSTERY PHOTO: Familiar archway

Here’s an archway that may look familiar.  But what and where is it?  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.  And if you’ve got a clever mystery photo for our readers, send it to the same address (Try to stump us!)

Our previous Mystery Photo

Last week’s mystery, “Moon shot,” came from longtime reader Barry Wingard of Florence, who shared this photo near his hometown’s Hotel Florence of a sculpture showing a man and woman trying to lasso the moon.

by · 05/24/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
9/17, full issue: Restoring power; Thanking public servants; More

9/17, full issue: Restoring power; Thanking public servants; More

IN THIS ISSUE  |  Sept. 17, 2018

FOCUS, photos:  Santee Cooper crews work hard to restore power
COMMENTARY, Brack: Be thankful for South Carolina’s public servants
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
GOOD NEWS:  It missed us
FEEDBACK: On a national campaign for more civics in schools
MYSTERY PHOTO:  A different kind of 21 Club
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Indigo
CALENDAR: Sign up to host a Lowcountry On the Table gathering

by · 09/17/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS: Batten down the hatches:  Get ready for Hurricane Florence

FOCUS: Batten down the hatches:  Get ready for Hurricane Florence

Staff reports  |  Lowcountry residents are being asked by state and local officials to prepare for a major hurricane, including the possibility of evacuation, as the Carolina coast braces for landfall later this week.

“Prepare for the worst, but hope for the best,” Gov. Henry McMaster said throughout the weekend.

Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg on Sunday said the city was getting ready.

“This is shaping up to be a major hurricane,” Tecklenburg said.  “City government continues to get ready for whatever impacts the storm may bring. We ask that citizens do the same by reviewing your family’s plan and paying attention to any announcements from the Governor or other state emergency officials.”

by · 09/10/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
FANNING:  How to travel overseas with kids

FANNING: How to travel overseas with kids

By Ben Fanning, contributing editor | Often, when parents take an overseas trip, they leave their kids at home; however, this can be a missed opportunity.

Recently, we traveled to Italy for two weeks and decided to take our 5-year old daughter with us. We discovered taking our kid added to the fun and was a rewarding experience for the entire family…without the stress. Cl;ick to read 10 tips for traveling well with kids:

by · 10/17/2016 · 5 comments · Careers, Views