Sullivan's Island is the quintessential in historic, Southern, island living. The island is neatly positioned seven nautical miles to the north of Historic Charleston. The island is easily accessible from Mount Pleasant via the Ben Sawyer Bridge (SC Highway 703) or the Isle of Palms Connector (SC Highway 517). Sullivan's Island is home to nearly 2,000 residents.
The town was incorporated in 1817 as Moultrieville and later renamed Sullivan's Island. The island has no motels or B&B's and has just a few short-term rentals. The homes on Sullivan's Island vary from classic beach cottages to aesthetically pleasing new construction. When you speak of Sullivan's Island, one of the first things that comes to mind, besides its sheer beauty, is the islands rich history.
Sullivan's Island is home to historic Fort Moultrie. The fort boasts over 171 years of history, from the early shots of the American Revolutionary War to WWII protection from German U-boats. Sullivan's Island was also, at one-time, home to Edgar Allen Poe, which is where he penned the classic The Gold Bug.
The town was incorporated in 1817 as Moultrieville and later renamed Sullivan's Island. The island has no motels or B&B's and has just a few short-term rentals. The homes on Sullivan's Island vary from classic beach cottages to aesthetically pleasing new construction. When you speak of Sullivan's Island, one of the first things that comes to mind, besides its sheer beauty, is the islands rich history.
Sullivan's Island is home to historic Fort Moultrie. The fort boasts over 171 years of history, from the early shots of the American Revolutionary War to WWII protection from German U-boats. Sullivan's Island was also, at one-time, home to Edgar Allen Poe, which is where he penned the classic The Gold Bug.
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Imagine, for a moment, a very different Lowcountry than the one we know.
It's the dead of summer during the Revolutionary War, and the royal assembly and royal representatives were run off last fall.
There is a tense state of bitter "peace" while things are run by a.
Among the great Native American warriors are Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull and Geronimo, all of whom are associated with the United States' western expansion and the resistance it provoked.
These were figures of the Wild West and now part of America's mythology.
It's the dead of summer during the Revolutionary War, and the royal assembly and royal representatives were run off last fall.
There is a tense state of bitter "peace" while things are run by a.
Among the great Native American warriors are Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull and Geronimo, all of whom are associated with the United States' western expansion and the resistance it provoked.
These were figures of the Wild West and now part of America's mythology.
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