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#87092 02/18/2016 05:35 AM
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We plan to spend two nights at a B&B in Charleston or immediate area. Anyone have any recommendations? It would be nice to be within walking distance of restaurants, etc. but not a necessity.

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The boss and I spent a new years eve at Andrew Pinkney Inn a couple of years ago. Very nice accommodations. You can google b&b charleston and get many ideas. Close to everything.


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We haven't stayed in any B&B's in Charleston but I've heard terrific things about the Elliot House Inn. The location would be hard to beat & it's right next door to Husk, which is known as the best restaurant in town (which is no small feat in Charleston.)


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