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North Area
North Charleston:
The
third largest city in South Carolina, North Charleston has a
population of over 85,000, and claims the distinction of connecting
the City of Charleston with all points north and west through its
many major thoroughfares. It is home to Charleston International
Airport which, while serving four major airlines, is a hassle-free,
efficient point of arrival and departure for travelers. The North
Charleston Coliseum is a new 14,000 seat arena and is home to the
Charleston Stingrays professional hockey team and also features
concerts and other major events. Suburban North Charleston offers a
wide range of homes, from large up-scale houses along the lovely
Ashley River, to many starter and retiree developments. Programs
for youths, adults and seniors are offered at the North Charleston
Recreation Department, including 14 playground locations.
Berkely County:
One of the first English
settlements in the country, Berkely County lies north of
Charleston. This lovely area, with its natural beauty, has been
able to retain its rural flavor, while also enjoying all the
conveniences of a major city.
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Hanahan, a community
with a close proximity to Downtown Charleston, is a popular
residential area with modestly priced homes and apartments.
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Goose Creek, an
attractive family community, is the County's largest town, with
a population of 25,000. Located just north of Hanahan, the city
boasts 10 parks along with tennis courts, ball fields and six
golf courses.
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Moncks Corner, the
Berkely County seat, maintains its small rural town charm.
Lying just north of Goose Creek, the area around Moncks Corner
lays claim to two rather spectacular settings; Lake Moultrie, a
60,400 acre lake which is a favorite of fishermen and all water
sport enthusiasts. Thirty-five boat landings and 14 campsites
are available for the outdoorsman. Francis Marion National
Forest is a 270,000 acre forest reserve, a dream come true for
hunters, hikers, and bird watchers alike. Berkely County is
also home to Cypress Gardens, a College of Charleston Park,
which offers a year round spectacular foliage display.
Dorchester County:
Lying northwest of
Charleston, Dorchester County is primarily rural, with its main
attraction, the gracious hamlet of Summerville, nicknamed "Flowertown",
due to its enchanting display of camellias, azaleas and dogwoods,
which attract visitors from afar each spring. This quaint town,
with its lovely Victorian homes and picture book Main Street, is
rising in popularity as a desirable place to live. The National
Audubon Society's Frances Biedler Forest, a haven for native plant
and animal life, is situated north of Summerville, where visitors
may stroll along boardwalks above the "black waters".
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