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Episode Guide
- 1. S1 E1 Aug 24, 2011
- Lisa is convinced that Dan will forget their 10th wedding anniversary; Denise tries dating.
- 2. S1 E2 Aug 31, 2011
- Lisa's self-esteem takes a serious hit when her smock top is mistaken for a baby bump.
- 3. S1 E3 Sep 7, 2011
- Lisa becomes increasingly frazzled while Dan recovers from his hernia operation.
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- Walk The Bridge
- Eat Good Food
- Paddle Shem Creek
- Catch A Waterfront Sunset
- Score A Meaningful Souvenir
- Stroll The Old Village
- Hit The Shops
- Visit Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum
- Plan A Detour to Sullivan's Island
When Charleston locals refer to "The Bridge," they're talking about the Arthur Ravenel Junior Bridge, a 2.5-mile, cable-stayed span that connects Mount Pleasant to downtown Charleston. Built in 2005, the eight-lane crossing also has a walled pedestrian and bike bath with sweeping views of the harbor.
Given its proximity to Charleston's celebrated food scene, it's little wonder that Mount Pleasant has plenty of restaurants to brag about too. Family-owned Page's Okra Grill is a beloved institution; don't miss the shrimp and grits or the fried green tomatoes. A homey spot with a drive-thru, Melvin's BBQ flips what Emeril Lagasse once declared to b...
The best way to experience Mount Pleasant's prime location is to get out on the creek that runs through it. Rent a stand-up paddleboard or kayak from Coastal Expeditions(which has a launch directly on Shem Creek) to wind through the marshes, churn past shrimp boats, and maybe even spot a dolphin or two.
For landlubbers who aren't sold on a kayak excursion, there's still plenty of fun to be had on the docks of Shem Creek. Settle into a table on the deck at Saltwater Cowboys for a boozy frozen lemonade and fried local shrimp (don't sleep on the Trash Can Nachos, either); and bring your pup—they have a dog-friendly menu for the four-legged set. Or yo...
Rooted in an art form brought to the area by enslaved West African people, the tradition of making sweetgrass baskets has been handed down from generation to generation of the local Gullah community. Head to Sweetgrass Basket Makers Highway, a seven-mile stretch of Highway 17, to purchase the beautiful woven works directly from their artists, like ...
First established in the 18th century with historic houses to prove it, Mount Pleasant's oldest neighborhood is easily its most charming. Once a summer retreat for affluent Charlestonians, the waterfront community today buzzes with residents and visitors year-round. Pitt Street, the area's main drag, is home to Post House Inn, a thoughtfully restor...
Mom-and-pops are woven into the DNA of Mount Pleasant's shopping experience. Now helmed by the second and third generations of the same family, Abide A While garden shop stocks everything from houseplants to locally made hot sauce; stop by to peruse perennials, leaf through coffee table books, or sign up for a seasonal workshop. Another family-owne...
Tour the USS Yorktown, a World War II aircraft carrier that played a significant role in the Pacific theater. The carrier was modernized and used as an anti-submarine aircraft carrier during the Vietnam War, and then served as the recovery vessel for the Apollo 8 astronauts and capsule after its lunar orbit. Admission to the museum also gives you a...
Just across a short swing bridge from Mount Pleasant, the little hamlet of Sullivan's Island is worth the drive. Though only 3.3. miles long, the bitty beach town oozes salty, sandy charm in spades. Walk the wide beach, amble past porch-fronted beach cottages, or head over for sunset and a date-night dinner at The Obstinate Daughter, where the atmo...
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Mount Pleasant is a large suburban town in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. In the Lowcountry , it is the fourth-most populous municipality in South Carolina, and for several years was one of the state's fastest-growing areas, doubling in population between 1990 and 2000 .
Mount Pleasant is connected to the Charleston peninsula by the iconic Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. While low key in comparison to its world-renowned neighbor, Mount Pleasant offers plenty of history, recreation and things to see and do.
If there was an opportunity to step back in time to see what the “original small town” Mount Pleasant felt like with gorgeous historic homes, endearing local shops and eateries, and a magical coastline all underneath draping Spanish moss, this is the place.
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