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Year-round events keep the Charleston area buzzing. Music and tempting aromas fill the air. Witness world-renowned performances at Spoleto, get a taste of our heritage at small town oyster roasts or discover the find of a lifetime at an antique show. With so many events taking place, you'd better mark your calendar now.

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Charleston's Museum Mile on Meeting Street
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10/15/2008

Haunted Harbor Ghost Tour by Sandlapper Water Tours
10/01/2008 - 11/01/2008
Come aboard and explore the sites that are impossible to reach by foot. Feel the cool breezes of the harbor and learn of lost fortunes and tragic death while riding Charleston’s dark waves.

Phantasmic Dinner at Poogan’s Porch
10/01/2008 - 11/02/2008
The prixe fix menu for ‘Ghostly Gourmet and Spirits’ will remain true to Poogan’s Lowcountry cuisine.

Fall Festival at Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens
10/01/2008 - 10/31/2008
An animated talking pumpkin, amusements for the kids, hay rides, kettle corn, animals, and plenty of delicious food await your family at Boone Hall this fall!

West Farm Corn Maze
10/03/2008 - 11/02/2008
Experience good old-fashioned fun at the West Family's 6-acre corn maze. The maze features over 3 miles of trails.

Wickets & Wine at The Kiawah Island Resort
10/04/2008 - 11/29/2008
Our Recreation Staff will gladly introduce you to the various types of recreational croquet. Whether you are a seasoned veteran dressed in white or wearing flip-flops, everyone is welcome!

Moonlight Wall Climb: Moonlight Climb
10/15/2008
Come out after dark for fun, music, and great climbing. Enjoy an evening under the moon at The Climbing Wall!

Charleston Museum's Kidstory "Window on the World"
01/21/2008 - 12/31/2008
New hands-on exhibit for children! "Around the World" looks at China and Japan, the Indian Subcontinent, and Mexico and the Caribbean

Mount Pleasant Farmers Market
04/08/2008 - 10/21/2008
The Mount Pleasant Farmers Market offers vegetables, fruits, seafood, flowers, plants, baked goods, canned goods, fresh cooked meals and snacks.

2008 Charleston Farmer's Market
04/19/2008 - 11/29/2008
Each Saturday come enjoy an abundance of fresh local produce, crafts, entertainment, and food and drink.

Bustles, Bicycles and Ballgowns: Beginnings of Change in the Late 19th Century
05/01/2008 - 01/04/2009
Bustles, Bicycles and Ballgowns offers a full range of garments, accessories and even equipment from late 19th century Charleston.

North Charleston Farmer's Market
05/01/2008 - 10/15/2008
Every week the Farmers Market features fresh, locally grown produce, as well as herbs, jellies, jams and other delicacies.

From Slave to Sharecropper: Exhibit to Highlight African American Experiences in the Lowcountry after the Civil War
06/12/2008 - 02/28/2009
The Charleston Museum will present an original exhibition to commemorate the bicentennial of the abolition of the international slave trade in the United States and the British Empire...

Quilts In Bloom at The Charleston Museum
07/28/2008 - 12/31/2008
As part of an ongoing rotation of quilts from the Charleston Museum's permanent textile collection, the Museum has eleven new quilts on exhibit. Spanning over 150 years of Charleston quiltmaking, each piece offers a unique interpretation of a floral them.

Grass Roots: African Origins of an American Art
08/29/2008 - 11/30/2008
This exhibition at the Gibbes Museum of Art, traces the history of the coiled basket on two continents and shows how a simple farm tool once used for processing rice has become a work of art and an important symbol of African-American identity.

Thriller Thursday's at Red's Ice House
09/04/2008 - 11/20/2008
THRILLER Charleston is happy to announce the start of THRILLER Thursdays at Red’s Ice House on Shem Creek.

32nd Annual Fall Tours of Homes & Gardens
09/25/2008 - 10/26/2008
Privately owned homes, beautiful gardens, churches and public buildings of historic Charleston.

 
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