In celebration of the grand opening of the International African American Museum on June 27th, The Charleston Place announced it plans to honor the “untold stories of the African American journey through special programming, curated in partnership with the museum and local partners.” All experiences take place at the hotel from June 23rd to 27th and are complimentary and open to the public. To kick off the week-long celebration, The Charleston Place will partner with The Miller Gallery on a powerful Black Joy exhibition, which will feature artwork by a special selection of the area’s top Black emerging and established artists and allies. Mixed media, photography, quilts, and paintings from artists including KELA, Lauren Sloan, Cookie Washington, Arun Drummons, kolpeace, Jeleata Nicole, and Yamonja Smalls will be included in this week-long exhibition, located on the second floor of the hotel. Following a successful partnership in June 2022, The Charleston Place will once again be partnering with acclaimed fifth-generation basket weaver Corey Alston, this time offering daily lectures and Palmetto Rose-making classes.
Lost Dog Street Band is an Americana trio from Nashville fronted by songwriter, guitarist, and vocalist Benjamin Tod. Their most popular singles include "September Doves," "Carry On," and "When I Went Down to Georgia."
We are excited to be offering an OBX Tour, centered around the filming location and sights from the popular Netflix show- Outer Banks. This 1.5 hour boat tour will show filming locations like John B’s house, the Morris Island Lighthouse, Folly’s boneyard beach, and Block Island Creek- the location of the sunken Grady White. You will also recognize scenes from seasons 2 and 3 at our departure site on Bowens Island. In addition to seeing recognizable locations from your favorite show, your captain will share information about filming and the show. The Outer Banks Boat Tour will also include the chance to view wild bottlenose dolphins- surely making it the highlight of your trip.
All Them Witches is an American rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. The band is a four-piece band that incorporates different genres of music such as hard rock, stoner rock, southern rock, and blues. The band is constantly compared with the band Black Sabbath.
Brandon Lake is a multi-talented Christian singer-songwriter whose music exudes an authentic spirituality that has captivated audiences across the globe. His signature sound is a unique blend of folk, gospel, and pop sounds, offering a spiritual and uplifting experience in every song.
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