Thursday, December 19, 2013

Discover something new in South Carolina

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Travel the Sweet Tea Trail
Summerville has been around since 1847, but the Sweet Tea Trail is new to the quaint, Southern town. There couldn't be a more perfect place for the trail; after all, Summerville is the Birthplace of Sweet Tea. Take a trip down Summerville's Sweet Tea Trail and learn how tea plants shaped the sweet, charming town. If you love sweet tea, you'll love this tour. Just watch.



Dine at a bistro in a park
As if the sight of Falls Park on the Reedy River isn't reason enough to visit downtown Greenville, the addition of Passerelle Bistro will make you want to come and tap into your sense of taste, also. The restaurant offers French-inspired meals and a beautiful view of the park. A good meal with a good view. Make your reservations and try a new winter dinner entreƩ.



Experience a South Carolina Festival
Want to experience a South Carolina festival during your vacation? We have more festivals and events than you could imagine! The South Carolina Cornbread Festival in Columbia is in March. If you like to hear the engines roar at the Southern 500 in Darlington, it will be in April in 2014. If art is more your style, Lake City is the place to be for Artfields.

Kingston Resorts Deals
Receive one night free when you book a three-night stay in one of our one- or two-bedroom villas and two-bedroom condos at Kingston Resorts. Book now.

VIP Access
Would you like behind-the-scenes access to the RBC Heritage? Visit our Facebook or Twitter page on January 14 for an exciting announcement!

Shop South Carolina
For unique gift ideas, peruse the Heritage Corridor's 2013 Holiday Shopping Guide for the foodie, outdoorsman, and traveler. Happy Shopping!

King Tut Exhibit
See more than 100 replicas of King Tut's sacred and personal possessions at the South Carolina State Museum's blockbuster exhibit Tutankhamun: Return of the King.

Click and Share
Plate up, click and post a picture while you're pigging out at a South Carolina barbecue joint and use the hashtag #scbbq. Eat, tweet, repeat.
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