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Listings:You found this page - and prospective guests will, too. Make it easier for everyone to find you on the Internet. Click here for more details about the rates and types of listings offered by 111 Travel Directory. ID: 0001 207 Central Avenue, Summerville Amenities: [5] [Air Conditioning] [BandB] [Family] [Full Breakfast] [G-L] [Internet Access] [Non-Smoking] [Pet-Friendly] [Private Baths] [Spa] [Weddings, Honeymoons] Exquisitely renovated 1872 Colonial Estate in the heart of the scenic Historic District. Downtown Charleston can be reached in approximately 20-25 minutes, the Atlantic Ocean, in about 45 minutes. Phone: (1-843-486-0419) or (1-877-486-0419), Fax: (1-843-871-0930) ID: 5383 Zach's Discount Hotel Directory: Charleston Hotels Exclusive, discounted rates for hotels in Charleston, South Carolina Amenities: [Hotel] ID: 5021 Zach's Discount Hotel Directory: SC, USA Hotels Exclusive, discounted rates for hotels in South Carolina, United States Amenities: [Hotel] ID: 4170 Travel Articles: What is Fractional Cottage Ownership? So what is fractional ownership? You hear the term all the time, yet what does it mean? Is it a timeshare? Fractional cottage ownership has become quite popular in the last few years. This article describes fractional ownership and its advantages. . . . What is Fractional Cottage Ownership? Sunbathing? Skiing? On a Cruise? You MUST Remember This! With increasing depletion of the ozone layer, skin protection is more important than ever. The sun is a known trigger for liver spots, wrinkles, freckles, and deadly skin cancer. You absolutely must use appropriate sunscreen. . . . Sunbathing? Skiing? On a Cruise? You MUST Remember This! . . . More New Travel Articles Travel Tip: Hotel rooms on ground floors are the easiest to break into from outside. Always reserve an upstairs room if you are concerned about security. No matter where your room is, keep the window closed at night, or ensure that there is some kind of mechanism that keeps it from being forced open more than a few inches. |
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