Farmers Market

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Farmers Market
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Welcome
Thank you for considering Mount Pleasant for
your next vacation destination. Known for its
scenic beauty and proximity to beaches, Mount
Pleasant offers visitors a multitude of activities
your family will cherish for a lifetime. Whether
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you are a golfer, nature-lover, history buff,
Farm-fresh fruits and veggies, yummy baked
goods and more. Get fresh with the locals!
beach comber, or shopper, we have something
for everybody! What’s more, our reasonable
Lowcountry Oyster Festival
Get Shuckin’ at the world’s largest oyster
roast! Held at Boone Hall Plantation.
hotel rates and abundant free parking make
Cooper River Bridge Run
affordable place to stay during
Run, walk, or cheer ‘em on in this scenic and
celebrated 10K race!
Mount Pleasant an ideal and
your visit to the Lowcountry.
The Blessing of the Fleet
Send off the shrimp fleet and sample fare
from area restaurants!
JUNE
Sweetgrass Cultural Arts Festival
JULY
Patriots Point 4th of July Blast
Learn about this unique art form and the rich
culture behind it.
Great food, family fun and fabulous fireworks
over Charleston Harbor. Admission is free!
Scottish Games
SEPTEMBER
NOVEMBER
DECEMBER
Join in this celebration of “all things Scottish”
(yes, bagpipes too) at Boone Hall Plantation.
A Taste of Charleston at Boone Hall
Area restaurants offer up mouth-watering
specialties. You won’t go away hungry!
Battle of Secessionville
Witness firsthand this pivotal 1862 Civil War
battle reenacted at Boone Hall Plantation.
Holiday Market and Christmas Parade
Kick off the season with gifts and goodies from the
Holiday Market and bask in the glow of floats
adorned with thousands of lights!
For more information on these and other
events visit comeonovermp.com
Mount Pleasant Visitors Center
99 Harry M. Hallman, Jr. Blvd. Mount Pleasant, SC 29464
Open Daily 9am-5pm 800-774-0006
COMEONOVERMP.COM
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Daniel Island
Rivertowne
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The most picturesque waterway in the
Lowcountry! Revel in glorious sunsets over Charleston
Harbor as you enjoy outdoor dining or walk down the
2200 feet of boardwalk along Shem Creek Park.
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Boone Hall Plantation
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Charles Pinckney N.H.S.
This National Register district is home to both
colonial homes and historic churches. Stroll the narrow
streets into the heart of the Old Village and explore the
unique shops and boutiques.
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An avenue of stately moss-draped live oaks
sweeps you into the past and onto the grounds of this
former cotton plantation.
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Isle of Palms
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Boasting the longest fishing pier in the
southeast, the park also features a Sweetgrass Cultural
Arts Pavilion, War Memorial and Visitors Center.
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Campground
Historic Old Village
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Visitors
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Old Village
Memorial Waterfront Park
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Patriots Point
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Charleston National
Golf Club
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Patriots Point Naval
And Maritime Museum
Home to the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown, this
museum also includes vintage military aircraft and the
Congressional Medal of Honor Museum.
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Palmetto Island
County Park
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Sullivan’s Island
Country estate of Charles Pinckney: statesman,
revolutionary war officer, and framer of the constitution.