What’s Cookin

World Grits Festival April 16-18, 2020 Take the short drive from the Holy City to St. George, South Carolina, for the World Grits Festival. In 1985, it was found that this small town consumes more grits per capita than anywhere […]

Read more about What’s Cookin

Magnolia Cemetery

Leave it to Magnolia the oldest public burial ground in Charleston , the beautiful Magnolia Cemetery was originally a 1790s rice plantation. This Victorian cemetery was founded in 1849 on the banks of the Cooper River in Downtown Charleston is […]

Read more about Magnolia Cemetery

Lights of Magnolia

Chinese lanterns will glow for four months beginning November 15 at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, illuminating America’s oldest garden at night for the first time in its 343-year history. Magnolia Plantation and Gardens has partnered with the Zigong Lantern Group […]

Read more about Lights of Magnolia

Lights of Magnolia

Chinese lanterns will glow for four months beginning November 15 at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, illuminating America’s oldest garden at night for the first time in its 343-year history. Magnolia Plantation and Gardens has partnered with the Zigong Lantern Group in […]

Read more about Lights of Magnolia

Magnolia Cemetery

The oldest public burial ground in Charleston is beautiful Magnolia Cemetery. Originally a 1790s rice plantation, this Victorian cemetery was founded in 1849 on the banks of the Cooper River in Downtown Charleston. Home to 35,000 permanent residents, including authors […]

Read more about Magnolia Cemetery

Let’s Take a Picnic!

Food eaten outdoors just tastes better. And sandwiches are perfect for picnics. Whether it’s peanut butter and jelly or something decadent and gourmet, if you pack it in a basket and head outside, it’s special. Picnics can be anything you […]

Read more about Let’s Take a Picnic!