Start at 8th and walk all the way up Main Street until you reach 29th. Checking out the shops along the way. Stores to visit include 8th and Main, Still Life, F As In Frank, Much&Little, The Corner Store, C'est Le Vie, Bohemia Gallery, Welks, Neptoon Records, Vancouver Special, Motherland, Exposure, Woo To See You, Eugene Choo, Soap Dispensary, The Main Exchange, Front and Company, Neighborhood Quality Goods, Red Cat Records, Vincent Park
High Water Festival - The High Water Festival is an annual music and cultural gathering that takes place in the historic city of Charleston, South Carolina. Curated by acclaimed folk duo Shovels and Rope, this two-day event showcases a diverse lineup of renowned musicians, including both established and emerging artists. In addition to the incredible performances, festival-goers can also indulge in local cuisine, browse artisanal vendors, and enjoy the charm and beauty of the Holy City.
Spring Cookie Decorating Class - Artistry and tasty treats come together for one creative event. Take your culinary skills to the next level as you decorate your confections with beautiful designs.
Charleston Cocktail Week is an event that celebrates the city's vibrant cocktail culture. Attendees can look forward to a week filled with tastings, workshops, and special events showcasing the best of Charleston's mixology scene.
Doughnut Dash 5K - Stretch your legs and be rewarded with a delicious treat. Participants will run through a scenic course while indulging in delicious doughnuts along the way, all in support of Tywanza Sanders and his legacy.
Jeanette Walls: Hang the Moon - Join bestselling author Jeanette Walls on her exclusive book tour for her latest novel, Hang the Moon. Experience an intimate evening as Walls shares her inspiration and behind-the-scenes stories of her highly anticipated new release.
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