
Chalmers St., Charleston, SC
Charleston has been popping up everywhere in the national press lately and Notoriously Nice Mike tracked down all the articles and links for us:
I hate to mention this to people who don't live here:
Charleston routinely makes travel and style magazines' top-ten lists, or gets nice mentions in national papers like the New York Times or regional magazines like Southern Living, but this week the city got glowing write-ups in two very different, glossy, national rags.
Forbes profiles what we call "historic Charleston" (everything below Calhoun and a little bit above) with emphasis on historic preservation and the exploding culinary scene:
"Charleston today has to be included among the handful of great eating cities in America, and it may be the only one where you can taste a local, close-to-the-ground cuisine being born and defined from plate to plate."
For Gourmet it's mostly about the food. (It's nice to see that my usually forgotten West Ashley gets a mention.) The dek?:
"Beyond the picture postcards, Charleston is a lovely port city that’s fast on its way to becoming a serious food capital."
*It's not that I don't want you to vacation here. It's that I prefer if you don't move here. Metro Charleston is crowded enough as it is. And yes, like you, I'm "from off" but I got here first.
Thanks Mike!
Note: Last year's picture. The Crepe Myrtles aren't in bloom yet.
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