Time: International African American Museum

Proposed publicly by former Charleston mayor Joe Riley more than 20 years ago, and championed by Congressman Jim Clyburn, the nation’s second largest African American museum finally opened last summer. To symbolize the sacredness of its location on Gadsden’s Wharf, a place where African captives arrived by the thousands, the International African American Museum (IAAM)

Forbes: This Intimate Charleston Hotel Has A Decadent Caviar And Champagne Bar

When you turn off busy East Bay Street in Charleston, South Carolina and enter through the stately wrought iron gates of 0 George Street, the world instantly becomes quieter and more tranquil. With its flickering gas lamps, generous verandas, and private brick courtyard with climbing roses, terracotta-potted topiaries, and espaliered magnolias — the clutch of