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Folly Beach is a public city on Folly Island in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The population was 2,617 at the 2010 census, [ 5 ] up from 2,116 in 2000. Folly Beach is within the Charleston-North Charleston-Summerville metropolitan area and the Charleston-North Charleston Urbanized Areas.
Provincetown is expecting 10,000-12,000 visitors for its annual Holly Folly, three days of holiday shopping, art, food, parties, shows & acceptance.
Some of your options this weekend: Peachfest at The Peach, live music at First Friday at 5 or the Norton Museum of Art, wading birds and more.
The historic Folly Theater will reopen this weekend after being closed since early summer to undergo a $4.2 million renovation. ... It will be a busy first week for the new Folly. Other events:
Folly North Site (38CH1213), also known as Little Folly Island, is a historic archaeological site located at Folly Beach, Charleston County, South Carolina.The site contains the extant remains of two American Civil War artillery batteries constructed by the Union Army in 1863.
The light stands on the southern side of the entrance to Charleston Harbor, north of the City of Folly Beach. [2] [3] At 161 ft (49 m), it is the tallest lighthouse in South Carolina. [4] The lighthouse was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]
Some of your options this weekend include: Watch the movie "Jaws" from the water, listen to music during Sunday on the Waterfront, learn archery. Looking for fun things to do this weekend Sept. 13-15?
The Folly Boat in 2004. The Folly Boat is a boat that washed up alongside Folly Road in Folly Beach, South Carolina, during Hurricane Hugo in 1989. After nobody claimed the boat, local residents and visitors alike began painting messages and pictures on the side of it, usually to commemorate a special occasion. [1]
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