
The Sweet Tea Trail – what is it?
Summerville and Sweet Tea Many of you know that Summerville is the “Birthplace of Sweet Tea.” This is based on a list of items purchased in 1890 for a reunion

Summerville and Sweet Tea Many of you know that Summerville is the “Birthplace of Sweet Tea.” This is based on a list of items purchased in 1890 for a reunion

Scarecrows on the Square is put on by the Junior Service League of Summerville every year. If you haven’t seen Hutchinson Square this week, the scarecrows have been up since

Guerin’s Pharmacy on Hutchinson Square is an excellent example of warm, southern hospitality. Guerin’s is the oldest operating pharmacy in South Carolina. It was established in 1871 and since 1876

Who What and Where Coastal Produce is a long-time icon in Summerville and a great place to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables. It’s located on the corner of West 4th North

Here is some great information on some of the historic homes in Summerville, courtesy of the Summerville Visitors Center. The Summerville Historic Homes and Flowers Walking Tour is also a great

The Dorchester County Library on Old Trolley Road first opened its doors in the 1970s. George H Seago Jr is the man largely responsible for the inception to opening day

If you haven’t been to Main Street Antiques, you’ve probably driven by and not realized it. It’s located at 200 North Main Street (no surprise there) next to the Family Dollar

If you live here and have always lived here, what I’m about to write is second nature to you. But if you’ve moved here from somewhere else in the country,

Below are some photos from the Camellia Walk at Middleton Plantation. I went with my mom and husband so you’ll see us in the pictures too. I wish I was

The Pine Forest Inn is a lost treasure in Summerville. It sat on sixty acres and welcomed its first guests in 1891. The internationally renowned hotel had four floors, elevators,