Atlanta and Washington, D.C., travelers will have new nonstop flight options to the Middle East beginning next year.
09.11.2024 - 10:59 / insider.com
Charleston will always be home to me. I was born and raised in the Southern city. Even though I left for college, I still go back regularly to visit my friends and family.
Over the last several years, I've watched it become one of the fastest-growing cities in the country and a staple on lists of must-visit US destinations. I love that so many people are flocking to Charleston, both to visit the city and to live in it.
However, I've found that a lot of the newcomers' itineraries skip what I consider to be the most important parts of the city. These are the 10 biggest mistakes I see tourists make when they visit Charleston.
Atlanta and Washington, D.C., travelers will have new nonstop flight options to the Middle East beginning next year.
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