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Emma Cregg
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"This public, palm tree lined park was formerly the bridge that connected Mount Pleasant to the beaches on Sullivan’s Island. Today it has a long fishing pier and benches that provide great views of the water, Ravenel Bridge, Fort Sumter, and the downtown skyline. You can park along the road at the entrance of the park, and don’t be surprised to share spots with a brigade of golf carts owned by residents of the Old Village neighborhood. Check out their tiny, historic downtown district that was recently made famous thanks to the filming of Outer Banks and have a meal or cocktail on the patio of the Post House Inn."
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Nicole Czuhajewski
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"Nice park and board walk space along the mash area. Perfect for a picnic or leisure walk. Dogs are welcome on leash. On street free parking is available until full. Do not park in illegal spots. "
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Mateo Gomez
"Definitely one of the best spots to view the sunset. Also, a pleasant little walk to digest all the food you have eaten. "
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