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WILD DUNES - ISLE OF PALMS - SULLIVAN'S ISLAND

 
General Info
Isle of Palms is a barrier island on the South Carolina coast,
less than 20 minutes from historical downtown Charleston.



May 17, 2002 the City of Isle of Palms received the designation of a Blue Wave Beach by the Clean Beaches Council, the first in South Carolina.

 The average ocean temperature from May to September is 81 degrees.

BY CAR- From either direction, take I-95 to I-26 toward Charleston. Exit at I-526 toward Georgetown, turn left at light and continue about one mile on your right to SC-517. Continue straight over the IOP Connector to the island. Take a right on Palm Blvd and your next left is JC Long Blvd.  We are on the right across from the Fire Station.

BY AIR- Delta, US Air, United Express, Air South and Continental Charleston International Airport. Car rental agencies include Avis, Budget, Hertz, and National. You can reach the airport at 803-767-1100.


Wild Dunes                         Sullivan's Island                        Isle of Palms 

 
Events Schedule
05/20/2005

South Carolina Aquarium Birthday Celebration
05/19/2005 - 05/22/2005
Special programming and events, kids’ activities and crafts, assorted guest performers and an evening soiree.

Spoleto
05/27/2005 - 06/12/2005
Location: City of Charleston
Web Site: http://www.spoletousa.org
Each year, Spoleto fills Charleston's theaters, churches and outdoor spaces with 17 days and nights of performances by renowned artists as well as emerging performers in disciplines ranging from opera, theater, music/theater and dance to chamber, symphonic and choral music.

Final Two CSO Resident Conductor Candidates Perform
05/20/2005
The Charleston Symphony Orchestra (CSO) announces the final performance for the final two candidates for the open Resident Conductor position.

“Secrets Of The Amazon”
03/24/2004 - 12/31/2005
The secrets unveiled are hidden deep within the lush vegetation of the Amazon, including some 2,500 species of fish.

Village Playhouse
09/10/2004 - 05/21/2005
A black-box theater founded by Keely Enright and Dave Reinwald.

Flowertown Players Series
10/08/2004 - 05/21/2005

The Bountiful Coast: Foodways of the South Carolina Lowcountry
11/12/2004 - 09/12/2005
The Bountiful Coast will explore the foodways and dining customs of the 18th and 19th century Lowcountry.

Bountiful Coast Culinary Walking Tour
11/26/2004 - 09/08/2005
The Charleston Museum and Carolina FoodPros have teamed up to offer a special tour.

Take a Bite Out of History!
11/26/2004 - 09/09/2005
The Charleston Museum and Carolina FoodPros have teamed up to offer special walking tours.

Birds, Beasts and Bugs
12/17/2004 - 06/12/2005
On view in the Japanese Print Gallery of the Gibbes.

Old Santee Canal Park Events
02/01/2005 - 07/26/2005
The site of America's first canal!

Two Centuries of Undergarments & Beauty Aids
02/14/2005 - 02/14/2006
The Charleston Museum is pleased to present a unique exhibit.

Foundations of Fashion:Two Centuries of Undergarments & Beauty Aids
02/14/2005 - 02/14/2006
Foundations of Fashion places emphasis on women's fashion and the vast changes of style that occurred over the centuries.

Charleston Farmers Market
03/26/2005 - 12/18/2005
The Market offers an abundance of the freshest local produce, plants, herbs and much more!

Summer Programs at The South Carolina Aquarium
04/01/2005 - 08/15/2005
Come get up close and personal this summer with the South Carolina Aquarium!

1780 Siege of Charleston Exhibition
04/11/2005 - 09/05/2005
The Charleston Museum will commemorate the 225th anniversary of the Siege of Charleston with a panel exhibit.

Mount Pleasant Farmers Market
04/12/2005 - 10/18/2005
Vegetables, fruits, seafood, flowers, plants, baked goods, canned goods, fresh cooked meals and more!

Thomas Hart Benton and Iconic Images of the South
04/15/2005 - 07/17/2005
One of the most renowned painters of American Regionalism and teacher of Abstract Expressionist Jackson Pollock.

CCPRC Waterparks Open!
04/30/2005 - 08/21/2005
Splash Island at Palmetto Islands County Park, Splash Zone at James Island County Park and Whirlin’ Waters at Wannamaker County Park offer great fun to help swing in the summer.

May Arts in Charleston
05/01/2005 - 05/30/2005
Festivals, Special Events, Fundraisers and more!

2005 Cognoscenti Events
05/01/2005 - 06/11/2005

Children's Programs at The Charleston Museum
05/01/2005 - 05/31/2005
Family fun at the Charleston Museum during the month of May!

Gibbes Museum of Art: May 2005 Calendar
05/01/2005 - 05/31/2005

The Children's Museum of the Lowcountry May and June 2005 Programming
05/01/2005 - 06/30/2005

Charleston Area Sports Calendar- May 2005
05/01/2005 - 05/31/2005
This monthly calendar is produced and distributed by the Charleston Metro Sports Council, Inc.

Military Discount Days at The Charleston Museum
05/01/2005 - 05/31/2005
The Charleston Museum would like to show its appreciation for active and retired U.S. military personnel.

The Forgotten War Exhibit - The Palmetto Regiment and the Mexican War
05/04/2005 - 06/29/2005
This exhibit features twenty one exhibit panels dealing with SC involvement with the Mexican War.

Flowertown Players presents "Proposals"
05/06/2005 - 05/21/2005
Delightful play recalls the summer of 1953, the last time a family gathered at their retreat in the Poconos.

Picasso, Chagall, Miro and Renoir
05/06/2005 - 07/09/2005
The exhibition is a triumphant celebration of modern expression.

Beyond Representation: Abstract Art in the South
05/06/2005 - 08/14/2005
The exhibition features a delightful and diverse selection of 25 non-objective paintings.

Moonlight Mixers: Shaggin on the Pier
05/06/2005 - 10/14/2005
One more reason to love the Lowcountry! You don’t have to book a cruise to dance over crashing waves!

Neil Simon's Proposals
05/06/2005 - 05/21/2005

Everybody Did Something: Charleston Remembers World War II
05/07/2005 - 02/26/2006
The Charleston Museum presents an original exhibition on the impact of the war on the South Carolina Lowcountry.

Alive Inside: The Lure and Lore of the Sideshow
05/13/2005 - 06/15/2005
This multi-media gathering of artists boasts banner paintings, clay marionettes of the sideshow characters, and more.

"Loud and Bright"

05/17/2005 - 06/16/2005
05/20/2005
Every painting is an experiment, an adventure with indefinite destination.


 
 

Island History
Originally named Hunting Island and then Long Island, it's thought to be at least 25,000 years old, and first inhabited by the indigenous Seewee Indians. The Seewees were said to have greeted the first English settlers to the area by swimming to the ships and carrying the travelers to shore. Whatever contributions the English made to the Seewees reportedly inspired some of them to try and reach England in their canoes-all lost at sea in storms.

Legend has it that the only other occupants of the island were the pirates who buried their treasures for safekeeping in the deserted dunes and woods, although none has been found so far.

During the Revolutionary War a British Army contingent of 2,500 men attempted to raid a colonial encampment on adjacent Sullivan's Island. 
The area was of significance again during the Civil War, as a point of departure for the CSS Hunley, the first submarine to sink an enemy vessel. After successfully sinking the USS Housatonic, the Hunley and her crew were lost at sea, probably as a result of the encounter with the Union ship. Amazingly, the wreck of the Hunley was recently discovered offshore of Sullivan's Island, and will soon be recovered for posterity.

The island remained without permanent inhabitants until the late 19th
century when the island became recognized by locals of the area as a refuge from the summer heat and tempo of Charleston. The island was purchased in 1899 by J.S. Lawrence, who renamed it the Isle of Palms. In 1906 a 50 room resort hotel was built to offer the first permanent accommodations. By 1912, James Sottile constructed a spacious beach pavilion and an amusement park with Ferris wheel. Accompanying transportation developments enabled residents of Charleston to catch a ferry to Mt. Pleasant, and from there catch a rail trolley car to Sullivan's Island and the Isle of Palms. Access became even easier in 1929 when the ferry across the Charleston harbor was replaced by the Grace Memorial Bridge. A bridge link to the islands was established in 1946, and at that time most of the Isle of Palms was purchased by developer J.C. Long of The Beach Company.

As he began development, J.C. Long provided low-cost housing to veterans returning from World War II. The Isle of Palms slowly developed into a residential bedroom community of greater Charleston while still maintaining its charm, natural beauty, and desirability as a summertime getaway destination.

In the 1970's the rest of the world discovered the joys of the Isle of Palms, and real estate development blossomed. In 1975, the Sea Pines Co., one of the major developers of now renown Hilton Head Island, established a similar resort enterprise on 900 acres of land at the northeast end of the island. With nationally recognized golf courses and other resort amenities, Isle of Palms has become a major vacation locale on the South Carolina coast.

In spite of the changes wrought over the last 20 years, with its six miles of white, sandy beaches, the Isle of Palms remains as much a place of beautiful serenity for residents and visitors today, as it was for the Seewee Indians and the colonists who followed.

 

Isle of Palms Recreation Center

DINING INFORMATION
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Places to eat on Isle of Palms...

Places to eat on Sullivan’s Island...
Acme Cantina
31 J.C. Long Blvd (843)886-0024

Banana Cabana
1130 Ocean Blvd. (843)886-4361

Boat House Restaurant Breach Inlet
101 Palm Blvd. (843)886-8000

Coffee Diner
1400 Palm Blvd (843)886-5985

Coconut Joes
1120 Ocean Blvd. (843)886-0046

Dominos Pizza
1515 B Palm Blvd. (843)886-4242

Edgar’s Restaurant
10001 Back Bay Dr. Wild Dunes (843)886-2296

Grand Pavilion Bar & Grill
6000 Palmetto Dr. Wild Dunes (843) 886-6000

Long Island Café
1515 Palm Blvd (843)886-8809

Morgan Creek Grill
80 41st Ave. (843-) 886-8980

One Eyed Parrott
1130 Ocean Blvd. (843)886-4360

Sea Biscuit Café
21 J.C. Long Blvd. (843)886-4079

Subway Sandwiches
1400 Palm Blvd. (843)886-9939

Taste of China
1400 B Palm Blvd. (843)886-4363

Windjammer
1008 Ocean Blvd. (843)886-8948

Atlanticville Restaurant
2063 Middle St. (843)883-9452

Dunleavy’s Pub
2213 B Middle St.(843)883-9646

High Thyme
2213 C Middle St. (843)883-3536

Green Heron Grocery Store/Deli
2019 Middle St. (843)883-9474

Saltwater Grill
2213 Middle St. (843)883-3131

Station Twenty Two
2205 Middle St. (843)883-3355

Sullivan’s Restaurant
2019 Middle St. (843)883-3222

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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Specializing in ocean front vacation rentals on Sullivan's Island, Isle of Palms and Wild Dunes.

Don't miss the miles of pristine beaches, exclusive ocean front homes, beachside villages, a championship

golf course, The Links at Wild Dunes and The Harbor Course at Wild Dunes Resort.

  Plus tons of biking, water activities, tennis, fine dining, shopping and sightseeing.

Isle of Palms and Sullivan's Island are located just 15 minutes North of historical Charleston, South Carolina.

Come stay at the beach where you know you can relax!

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East Islands Rentals, Inc.

29 J.C. Long Blvd., Suite 104 Isle of Palms, SC  29451  

Phone: (843) 886-0760 or Toll Free 1-866-886-0760

 


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