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SC 703 begins at a partial interchange with U.S. Route 17 (US 17; Johnnie Dodds Boulevard) in Mount Pleasant, within Charleston County. This interchange is on the eastern end of the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge and just south of the Mount Pleasant Memorial Waterfront Park. There is no access from US 17 south to SC 703 or from SC 703 north to US 17 ...
Shem Creek is a creek that runs through the city of Charleston and Town of Mount Pleasant in the U.S. state of South Carolina, and empties to the Charleston Harbor.The creek's waterfront and boardwalk is a popular destination for restaurants, bars, and recreational activities.
Mount Pleasant is a large suburban town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. In the Lowcountry , it is the fourth-most populous municipality in South Carolina, and for several years was one of the state's fastest-growing areas, doubling in population between 1990 and 2000 .
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Visit Waterfront Park in Louisville: Here are 10 things to do in Louisville now that the weather is getting warmer. According to a news release, the park, which sees 2.4 million visitors annually ...
Waterfront Park is an eight-acre (5 ha) park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. The park received the 2007 Landmark Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This award "recognizes a distinguished landscape architecture project ...
“When the park is developed, I’ll probably be down here a lot,” he told The Bellingham Herald in an interview. Cleanup is expected to cost $28.3 million, Craig Mueller, the city’s project ...
The museum was born out of an idea by former naval officer Charles F. Hyatt to develop a major tourist attraction on what had once been a dump for dredged mud. [1] Initial plans for the museum called for a large building onshore to display exhibits related to the history of small combatants ships in the U.S. Navy. [2] On 3 January 1976, the aircraft carrier USS Yorktown was opened to the public.