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Revision as of 19:42, 28 February 2012
Location
Charleston, SC, located roughly at the midpoint of the South Carolina coastline, is a city known for its hospitality. It's easily accessible with mild winter weather and an average high in January is 59°F. (Not to mention a near-zero risk of being snowed out of the airport.)
Getting there
The city is easily reached by plane through the Charleston International Airport, or by car via I-26, which connects to the much larger I-95 that stretches north-south along the east coast.
The airport is 12 miles from downtown, a $14 shuttle ride or $25 taxi ride. The Amtrak station is 10 miles from downtown.
Possible hotels
[depends on specific location]
- Room capacity
- Price
- Internet connectivity
Public transportation
CARTA, walkability
[add detail]
Event venue
College of Charleston? Citadel? Need a contact who could reserve rooms plus information on:
- Any charges
- Options for outside catering
- Nearby restaurants
- Internet connectivity
Volunteers
- Ruth Suehle (NC resident, frequently visiting Charleston)
- Russell Bryant (Charleston, SC resident)
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Mild weather
- Easily accessible
- Lovely location that people would enjoy visiting
Cons
- Not the largest airport in the world (but not difficult to reach)