Monthly Archives: October 2021
Union troops to take over Beaufort in December
That may have been a headline back in 1861, but in 2021 it's the annual Living History Encampment at the Beaufort Arsenal hosted by...
Lowcountry Life: A history of shrimping in Beaufort SC
There’s something positively Lowcountry about watching shrimp boats trawling our coastal waters. Shrimping has been an important part of our culture in Beaufort and...
9 must see spots inside Hunting Island State Park
We have a diamond in our midst here in Beaufort and we've known about it all along. Hunting Island State Park is South Carolina’s...
Beaufort’s Night on the Town holiday weekend is back
After being canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the popular Night on the Town holiday weekend in Beaufort is back. The Night...
Hunting Island: The little barrier island that could
Although there is no shortage of sweet spots in our neck of the Southeastern coast, one of the most popular spots here in the...
National Geographic to offer cruise, expedition to Beaufort and sea islands
National Geographic has announced that it is going to offer a voyage expedition to Beaufort and our local sea islands starting in April 2022.
The...
Historic St. Helena plantation home for sale for $3.5 million
This Lowcountry dream plantation home could be yours...for only $3.5 million. Tombee Plantation on St. Helena Island is 24 acres of pure southern beauty...
Warmer, milder winter expected in the Lowcountry
Weather forecasters with the National Weather Service are expecting a warmer and drier winter here in the south and a wetter winter up north.
The...
Haunted Beaufort: St. Helena Island’s Chapel of Ease
A trip to St. Helena Island is not complete without a stop at the Chapel of Ease. There's lots of history at the peaceful...
Warmer weather is turning sea turtle hatchlings into girls
The results of new research show that as the earth gets hotter, new turtle hatchlings worldwide are expected to be born as females, and...