Mount Pleasant, SC
destination • experience
Posted over 4 years ago
Cooper River Bridge Run
One of Charleston’s most iconic sites is the Arthur Ravenel Jr. bridge (aka the Cooper River Bridge), which connects downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. The spires adorn everything from clothing to local business logos, and are the star of the Cooper River Bridge Run every April. Make sure you bring some good walking shoes and set aside an hour or so to trek across the bridge.
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