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ContentsFrom The Editor 5Charleston’s Cultural Affairs New Website 11Summerville Real Estate 13Carolina Girl Gear 14How To Set A Table 16Books 17How To Make Grits 18Can You Find The Gorget? 20Showers 21Neighborhoods 23Beds 26Time To Refinance or Buy!? 27Bunker Shot Perfection 29Kitchens 30Commerical Real Estate 32About Summerville 34Summerville Calendar of Events 36Summerville D.R.E.A.M. 37Summerville Shopping 39Dining And Entertainment 40Pillows 43Travel & Tourism 44Curtains 45Churches, Schools, & Religous Supplies 46Sunrooms 47Wardrobe 49Professional Services 50Chandeliers 51Outdoors 53Fans 55Clothing Stores and Accessories 57House and Home 59Personal Care 60Medical 61Real Estate 64Automotive 65Banking and Finance 66Specialities 69
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Buy LoCaLPromoting local business is as simple as having other company’s business cards or brochures posted on a board in your store. In an effort to promote Summerville, we are distributing decals that say “Check us out at www.Summerville.sc,” in hopes that local shoppers will visit the site to find local restaurants, clothing, specials, coupons and more. We are doing our part, so please join us, and promote your local merchants, and everyone will benefit!
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1. Buy LoCaL -- Support yourself and Summerville. Many studies have revealed when you buy from an independent, locally owned business in the Summerville area, rather than a nationally owned businesses, considerably more of your money is used to make purchases from other local businesses. Local businesses continue to strengthen the economic base of the Summerville community. These include case studies showing that local Summerville owned businesses generate a premium in enhanced economic impact to the community and our tax base.
2.support summerviLLe Community Groups: Non-profit organizations receive an average 250% more support from smaller Summerville area business owners than they do from large companies.
3. keep summerviLLe unique: Where we shop, where we eat and have fun -- all of it makes Summerville our home. Our one-of-a-kind local businesses are an integral part of the distinctive character of Summerville. Summerville tourism businesses also benefit. “When people go on vacation they generally seek out destinations that offer them the sense of being someplace, not just anyplace.” ~ Richard Moe, President, National Historic Preservation Trust.
4. reduCe environmentaL impaCt: Locally owned businesses in Summerville can make more local purchases requiring less transportation. This generally means contributing less to sprawl, congestion, habitat loss and pollution.
5. Create additionaL JoBs: Small local businesses are the largest employer nationally and in Summerville area community, provide the most jobs to local residents.
6. reCeive Better serviCe: Local businesses often hire people with a better understanding of the products and services they offer, and take more time to get to know customers.
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7.invest in the summerviLLe Community: Local businesses are owned by people who live in this community, and they are less likely to leave, and are more invested in the community’s future.
8. put your taxes to Good use: Summerville businesses require a relatively little infrastructure investment and make more efficient use of public services as compared to nationally owned stores entering Summerville.
9. Buy What you Want, not What BiG advertisinG BudGets Want you to Buy: A South Carolina marketplace comprised of tens of thousands of small busi-nesses is the best way to ensure innovation and low prices over the long-term. A multitude of small businesses, each selecting products and services based not on a national sales plan but on their own interests and the needs of their local customers, promises a much broader range of product choices.
10. promote LoCaL prosperity: An escalating body of economic research shows that in an increasingly homogenized world, entrepreneurs and skilled workers are more likely to invest and settle in communities that preserve their one-of-a-kind businesses and distinctive character.
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CharLeston’s oFFiCe oF CuLturaL aFFairsLaunChes WWW.CharLestonarts.sC, as thier neW arts WeB siteFrom: Charleston Currents
The City of Charleston’s Office of Cultural Affairs has launched http://www.CharlestonArts.sc, a companion Web site to the OCA’s primary page at the city’s official site. CharlestonArts.sc will be updated daily with information and features, including an arts calendar that users can search by date, artist, presenting group or venue; social networking widgets; and a directory of local arts and cultural organizations and venues.
“We are hopeful that CharlestonArts.sc will be a major benefit to local artists and arts organizations by disseminating information about their events with the most up-to-date information to a broader public,” said Ellen Dressler Moryl, director of the Office of Cultural Affairs.
Other options for users at CharlestonArts.sc include the following:
• Arts organizations can download forms from the Office of Cultural Affairs, submit events, update contact information and compare performance dates with other area organizations.
• The Tools for Professional section of the Web site features job listings for arts professionals, including full time and part time work as well as internships and volunteer opportunities with arts and cultural organizations in the tri-county area.
• Updated grant opportunities for arts organizations, with detailed information, including deadlines, application and contact information.
• Call for Submissions and Call for Auditions pages with details about the location, deadlines, fees and additional requirements.
The new Web site also hosts connecting pages for general information on the Office of Cultural Affairs and its projects: the Charleston Farmers Market, the City Gallery at Waterfront Park, Holiday Magic, Happy New Year Charleston!, the Holiday Parade of Boats, the Lowcountry Quarterly Arts Grant Program, Piccolo Spo-leto and the MOJA Arts Festival.
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summerviLLe reaL estate Summerville Real Estate, is a wonderful place to call home or find a buyer for the Real Estate you may own! Summerville gives you the feeling of a small town, but yet has everything you could possibly want or need! It’s absolutely beautiful in the Spring with the azalea’s in full bloom. Actually, Summerville is well known for the infamous Azalea Festival that is held every April, and talk about a beautiful sight, let’s just say the town is painted PINK!! Summerville not only has a beautiful Spring, but it also has nice pleasant Summers with mild Winters. Not to mention the beaches are only a short drive away of about 30 minutes. Summerville could be the area
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hoW to set a taBLeAs a lady of the Carolina’s, small shows of simple grace and etiquette should become as second nature to you. Now, this isn’t saying that you have to run out immediately and have visiting cards printed, or go buy a sterling silver tea set, but having knowledge of little things like place settings means a lot to locals and ultimately, shows that you truly care for and respect the civility which is the heart of South Carolina.
Even at an informal dinner, it’s a good idea to create a centerpiece. This can be a week-long labor of love or, in most cases, a small setting thrown together about five minutes before the guests arrive. A few snippings from the juniper tree for frilly greenery and aromatic scent, a handful of flowers arranged in a low bowl or small vase, a couple strategically placed pieces of fruit and a candle or two and your centerpiece is complete. A bouquet of flowers from the lo-cal florist or, better yet, a nearby farm, would also work, but no matter what, the point is that you have one. Another little pointer: don’t make the centerpiece taller than eye level.
Guests would like to be able to see each other when they speak and it could mess up a lovely arrangement if you’re having to part the sunflowers every time you want to ask a question.
As for your silverware, if you have sterling silver, use it. Even, and especially, if it’s your great grandmother’s set that’s been passed down for generations. She never intended for you to keep it wrapped up in crumbling bags of velvet. Silverware and formal china, however pretty and expen-sive, were meant to be used and this is a great time to show them off. Even if you don’t have formal silverware, though, the point is to have the place settings properly arranged and in the end, no one will really care what the silverware looked like as long as there’s plenty of food and wine.
With the dinner plate as the center, silverware should be placed in line, an inch from the edge of the table, and arranged from the outside – in, in order of use. On the right, salad fork (smaller fork), appe-tizer utensil (or another small fork or none at all if you aren’t having an appetizer between salad, soup and dinner), then dinner fork (your biggest fork) closest to the plate. On the left, soup spoon, spreading knife for the bread and the dinner knife closest to the plate. Be sure to turn the blade of the knives toward the plate, as an outwardly turned knife is a symbol of aggression toward the other diners (don’t you love these quaint little old world idiosyncrasies?). The dessert fork and spoon for after dinner tea or coffee should go across the top of the dinner plate, with the tines of the forkfacing right and the bowl of the spoon facing left. Napkins should be folded either as simply or ornately as you like, and placed in the center of the dinner plate. Glasses are also placed an inch above the knives and in order of use starting from the far right: white wine, red wine, dessert wine and water tumbler. Dinner should be served from the kitchen and ideally, placed on each diner’s plate by the server/host instead of passing bowls and dishes around. If it is Thanksgiving at Grandma’s, none of the above applies.
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hoW to make GritsBy now, you should know that grits are not only the starch of choice in South Carolina, it’s also the acronym for “Girls Raised in the South”; so if you don’t have your recipe down by now, it’s time to get boiling.
Proper grits do not come in an easy to open, plastic-lined paper packet. As My Cousin Vinny put it, “Real grits take at least 20 minutes to cook”. In fact, they take a couple hours, but it’s worth every simmering second.
So get rid of the Quaker Instant Grits and mosey on down to the rice isle. Grits can usually be found either here or in the baking isle. If you’re lucky enough to live near a localproduce market or farmer’s market, 99% of the time you’ll find more than enough grits in stock. Some local favorites include Anson Mills grits and Charleston’s Favorite Stone Ground Grits.
Now that you have the dry goods, make sure you have some fresh chicken stock, milk, cream and butter. Oh yes, you’re mak-ing these the way God intended.
Measure out your dry grits (1 cup of dry grits makes roughly 2 servings) and clean them by placing them in a bowl and filling the bowl with water until the water is an inch or so above the grits. Skim off the chaff and drain. Don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be completely dry, just get it as close as pos-sible. Now, dump the wet grits into a pot and pour in twice as much chicken stock as grits. Bring this to a boil, then reduce to medium-low. Now add equal portions cream and milk up to 2 and ½ times the amount of grits. So, if I was making this recipe for two, I would have used 1 cup dry grits, 2 ½ cups chicken stock, 1 ¾ cups cream and 1 ¾ cups milk. Add salt and pepper to taste, then sit back and let it simmer. The longer the grits simmer, the richer they’ll be. Typical time is 20-30 minutes, but some of the best grits sit for an hour to two hours at low to medium-low heat, just soaking up that cream and milk. Right before you serve the grits up, stir in a healthy pat of butter and, if you’re feeling a little wild, grate a handful of parmesan or cheddar cheese over the top.
Play with and perfect this dish to your liking. The recipe is purposefully simple for the sole reason that it’s up to each southern girl to come up with her own special twist on this Southern Classic.
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Can you Find the GorGet?The South Carolina State flag is immediately recognizable to native Carolinians, and if you’re spending some time out-of-State, it will probably bring a tear to your eye to see it whizzing by on a bumper sticker or rippling in the soft blue sky of a native license plate. Most folks, however, consistently confuse our flag for a simple representation of a moonlit palm tree. The truth it, the sliver of crescent suspended in the upper left hand corner is not a moon phase: it’s a piece of ornamental armour known as a “gorget”.
A holdover from the days of knights in shining armour, the gorget was originally used to protect the throat and block blows from non-projectile weapons such as swords. Since the gorget originally rested
around the throat, the shape was that of a crescent. In formal armour, the gorget was placed beneath the breastplate and backplate set and supported the weight of the armour. They were often equipped with straps in order to attach some of the heavier armours. By the Renaissance, the gorgets had already achieved an ornamental status and by the American Revolution, it could be seen hanging from delicate chains and ribbons around the throats of officers, signifying their rank.
The first South Carolina flag, designed in 1765, displayed the dark blue of the American troops’ uniforms and a large crescent with the word “Liberty” written within it. While most historians agree that the crescent is the representation of the gorget, which was also worn as a symbol on the caps of American soldiers, there is some argument that the symbol could also stand
for the river bend on which Charleston sits (the crescent was a common symbol used by early American settlements when their Town rested on the curve of a river), or it was a borrowed symbol from the crest of the Bull family, one of Charleston’s early settlers.
The palmetto tree on today’s flag was not included until January 28, 1861, the day of South Carolina’s secession from the Union. The palmetto tree represents the defense of Fort Moultrie from British attack, as the Fort itself was made of palmetto logs: an unexpectedly brilliant construction, as the logs of the palmetto tree are incredibly resilient and absorbed the enemy cannon fire like a sponge.
Either way we have a pretty cool state flag, and gorget is hard to pronounce!
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4. Neighborhoods are convenient, and always accessible, since you are already in your neighborhood when you walk out your door.
5. Successful neighborhood action frequently requires little specialized technical skill, and often little or no money. Action may call for an investment of time, but material costs are often low.
6. With neighborhood action, compared to activity on larger scales, results are more likely to be visible and quickly forthcoming. The streets are generally cleaner; the crosswalks are painted; the trees are planted; a festival draws a crowd.
7. Visible and swift results are indicators of success; and since success is reinforcing, the probability of subsequent neighborhood action is increased.
neiGhBorhoods1. Neighborhoods are where we all grew up a long time ago. Today, because of golf courses, shopping areas, subdivisions, jobs, schools, and a transient society, a neighborhood means different things to different folks.
2. Neighborhoods can be as small as a dozen or so houses, and be as many as thousands of homes.
3. Neighborhoods are common, and perhaps close to universal, since most people in urbanized areas would probably consider themselves to be living in one.
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8. Because neighborhood action usually involves others, such actions create or strengthen connections and relationships with other neighbors, leading in turn to a variety of potentially positive effects, often hard to predict.
9. Over and above these community advantages, neighborhood activity may simply be enjoyable and fun for those taking part.
But in addition to these benefits, considerable research indicates that strong and cohesive neighborhoods and communities are linked –quite possibly causally linked – to decreases in crime, better
outcomes for children, and improved physical and mental health. The social support that a strong neighborhood may provide can serve as a buffer against various forms of adversity. Sometimes a neighborhood isn’t a neighborhood until an event occurs, which draws people together, to become “neighbors”.
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time to reFinanCe or Buy !?Right now, mortgage rates are at their lowest level since 1971. Think about that. Twenty-five years ago, homeowners were paying as much as 18% on a 30-year fixed. Today it’s just a little over 5%.Combine that
rate with the tax advantages of a mortgage, and you have an incredibly cheap way to build wealth, but you better act now.
Real estate guru Barbara Corcoran has already seen a tremendous surge in refinance applications – more than triple the average – and the number of people getting approved is astronomically higher as well, she says. But that doesn’t mean the low rates are a panacea for the ills of the housing market. It is only once home prices start to go up that we will finally see a light at the end of tunnel, Corcoran says. Until that happens, we are still going to have to crawl out of this mess. “[Low interest rates are] a not a lifesaver,” Corcoran says. “This is just a helping hand.”
David Kittle, chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association, has this advice to homeowners looking to refinance: Do it. Don’t get greedy searching for another quarter-point. Lock in rates now. He is seeing applications soar over 125% just since Thanksgiving due to the low rates.
Of course, you should only refinance if it saves you at least 3/8 on the rate and if you plan on staying in your home for at least four years, Kittle says. Along with good credit, proof of income and money by means of a down payment or equity in the home, there are certain things every homeowner needs regardless of interest rate levels.
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Bunker shot perFeCtionBunker shots can be daunting but it’s really all in your head! Use these simple techniques the next time you’re in the bunker and blast your way to a better score.
First, don’t change your swing. Use the loft of the club and your back swing to determine your distance. Of course this will take some practice so you know how to shorten your backswing to get the distance you need. You use your back swing to adjust your distance because you always want to accelerate through the ball. You never want to the club head to decelerate. Also open the club face if needed to decrease the distance the ball will travel.
Use the “bounce” on the club to launch the ball out of the sand. Don’t worry too much about the definition of bounce but try this the next time in the practice sand trap. Take your sand wedge and swing at the sand. Vary the angle the club hits the sand. When you bring the club down steeply you’ll take a lot of sand and leave a large “divot” in the sand. Decrease the angle that you strike the sand until you can feel the club almost bounce off the sand. Feeling that is more important than the actual definition of bounce. The key is to have this bounce feel when hitting the ball out of the sand.
Open the club face and aim slightly right with an open stance with the ball forward in your stance, slightly off of your left heel for right handed golfers. When you swing follow the line of your feet.
Keep the weight on your left foot and don’t try to lift the ball, let the club do the work; trust me the club will lift the ball.
Hit about 1 inch behind the ball. The key is to get sand between the club face and the ball. This is where that bounce comes in to play.
Also, expect more roll on the ball when faced with a down hill lie in the bunker because the ball won’t get as much spin and tend to roll quite a bit.
Use and practice these techniques to get yourself off the beach and onto the green. For more helpful tips, advice, or to add some Golf Tips and Suggestions of your own - you are invited to visit the South Carolina Golfers Blog at
www.Golf.sc/Blog/
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CommerCiaL reaL estate – rentinG in today’s marketFirst make sure that the area you have chosen is right for your intended business. If you plan on expanding, take that into consideration. Do you need to be close to an expressway, or the local airport? Before you decide, think ahead, because you may be getting into a long term commitment.
Make sure that any space you’re considering is big enough for both your current needs, and your foreseeable growth. Be realistic and never over-commit.
Do your homework beforehand. Investigate traffic patterns; tour the area and building. Find out who the previous tenant was, and why the business left. Learn
what kinds of marketing the location does in support of its tenants (if any) and whether co-operative marketing funds are available to you.
Weigh the benefits of guaranteed foot traffic at a mall location against premium rent. Some malls require that all tenants stay open during mall hours, and pay for common area usage as well as the store’s own space and upkeep. Stores may also be asked to pay a percentage of sales to the mall.
Identify your closest competitors. Also check out neighboring businesses with an eye for complementary products or services. If you are locating in a mall, check the lease agreement for any guaranteed protection against competition.
Evaluate whether the physical location and space is a good fit with your product line. Do you need a large, bright space or is an office warehouse sufficient?
Investigate any restrictions on signage. Signs are vitally important to retail businesses, yet many landlords decide on what a store can and cannot do. The rules may be even stricter in a mall, which closely monitors its physical appearance.
Negotiate the terms of your lease aggressively. Think about consulting a realtor that is familiar with the area. Never accept wording that’s confusing or that leaves you wondering who is liable for what. Ask for the right of first refusal on adjacent space in case you need to expand. Negotiate for free improvements, free rent, and other incentives before signing your lease.
Hire a real estate attorney who not only specializes in lease negotiations, but knows your area and, preferably, has dealt with your kind of business before. A lease negotiation can cover tens, if not hundreds, of terms, and you want someone in your corner who has seen it all before.
Know who is responsible for maintaining the heating, air-conditioning and other systems, as well as keeping up the parking lot and building exterior. This can be critical in older buildings. Who pays for the utilities and trash pick-up?
The time has probably never been better to start a new venture if you have a business that is not being adversely affected by this economy. Just make sure you get the right location……
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aBout summerviLLeSummerville SC features year round activities and promotions. Enjoy unique shops and dining experiences that will grab your attention and satisfy your taste buds.
Downtown Summerville is well known for its heritage and natural beauty. The close knit community still gathers at Town Square for the 4th of July celebrations. Friday night local high school football attracts a spirited, overflowing crowd cheering on friends, family and favorite teams. In early December, the holiday season is unveiled in when town folks
meet at Town Square for the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting when thousands of white lights are turned on to brighten the downtown district and bring holiday cheer to the town.
Summerville... great restaurants, charming shops, outdoor recreation, and historic sites... the amenities are endless! In Downtown Summerville, you will find a warm and welcoming com-munity filled with great respect for its past and dedication to its future.
Summerville, South Carolina is located 24 miles outside of Charleston, making it a close day trip location to add to your itinerary. Unique shopping and dining businesses add toSummerville’s charm, and you’ll
be pleased with the diversity of. Southern charm and historic flavor makes Summerville and Dorchester County a ‘must-see’ destination.
Summerville is host to several exclusive events, like Sculpture in the South, the Flowertown Festival, and Taste of the Town – all held in beautiful Azalea Park, a 12-acre oasis in the heart of town with peaceful ponds, paths, fountains, tennis courts, and an astonishing collection of permanent sculpture.
With more than 700 homes and buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, Summerville is famed for its historic character. Enjoy and experience the kind of charm and hospitality one expects from a pleasant, small Southern town with “big” charm -- a town like Summerville, South Carolina.
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summerviLLe CaLendar oF eventsauGust
Beidler Forest Audubon Center NightwalkAugust 1
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Interactive Rice HarvestSeptember 12, 15, 24
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Scarecrows on the SquareOctober 18 - November 2
Scrumptious Summerville Kitchen TourOctober 12
Charleston Garden Festival at Mid-dleton PlaceOctober 17, 18, 19
BOO In the SwampOctober 17 - 18
Harvest Moon Hayride and Ghost WalkOctober 25
Timrod Library Book FairOctober 25
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Plantation Days at Middleton PlaceEvery Saturday in November
7th Annual Taste of the TownNovember 9
Craft Fair & Silent AuctionNovember 22
Woodlands ThanksgivingNovember 27
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Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony TBD • 6:30pm
HollyFestDecember 13
Woodlands Resort & Inn Christmas Lunch & ToursDecember 6, 13, 20, 27
Summerville Candlelight Christmas Tour of HomesDecember 7
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summerviLLe d.r.e.a.m.Summerville D.R.E.A.M. (Down-town Restoration, Enhancement and Management) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life in Summerville by enhancing the aesthetic, cultural, social and economic aspects of this beautiful downtown area while preserving its historic traditions and identity. Working year round with activities and promotions, Summerville D.R.E.A.M. drives traffic to Downtown Summerville to shop and dine at the unique shops and restaurants.
Affiliated with Main Street SC (MASC) and the National Main Street Association, Summerville D.R.E.A.M. works to enhance community identity and pride by providing “hometown” events, assisting businesses with design improvements, building tourism and marketing Downtown Summerville
to residents and guests.
Downtown Summerville is a celebration of heritage and natural beauty. In addition to Azalea Park, which is a beautiful park landscaped with azaleas, pathways and ponds, Downtown Summerville has season events for all to enjoy. Residents and visitors enjoy Town Square for every 4th of July. Friday night high school football draws a spirited, overflowing crowd. And in early December, the holidayseason is ushered in when town folks meet at Town Square for the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting when thousands of white lights are turned on to brighten the downtown district. This is a must see extravaganza for all to enjoy for free.
For more information on Summerville D.R.E.A.M. call or visit them @ (843) 821-7260 218 South Main Street, Summerville, SC 29483
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dininG & entertainmentBars
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar1310 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
B J’s Tavern1930 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Fast Break Lounge1204 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Firehouse Bar & Grill1761 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Ice House104 East Doty AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Kountry Klub1909 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
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Leon’s Amusement Bar3292 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Minky’s Social Club2450 Highway 17A SouthSummerville,SC 29483
O’Lacy’s Pub139 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Ruby Tuesday Restaurants1320 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Stone Creek Grill216 Myers RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Thirsty Turtle II1158 College Park RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Yank’s Pub10533 Highway 78 EastSummerville,SC 29483
restaurants
Acevedo Restaurant400 East 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Annie’s Bagel Cafe1704 Old Trolley RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill & Bar1310 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Atlanta Bread Company1114 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
BAAN Siam Thai Restaurant214 North Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Bar-B-Q Rib King Rev’s Open Pit907 Miles Jamison RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Bessinger’s Joe Barbeque1114 College Park RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Bojangles Famous Chicken ‘N Biscuits1221 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Breck’s Place at the Ice House104 East Doty AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Blimpie2908 W 5th North StSummerville,SC 29483Burger King1117 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Burger King1300 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Checkers Drive-Thru Restaurant601 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Captain D’S Seafood Restaurants300 East 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Carolina Cafe & Classic Catering102 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Carolina Cakes and More908 Bacons Bridge Road, Suite 10Summerville, SC 29485
Carolina Jo’s Cafe102 South Cedar StreetSummerville, SC 29483
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Moes’s Southwest Grill310 Azalea Square BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
New Winner Chinese Restaurant402 North Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Oscar’s Restaurant207 West 5th North StreetSummerville, SC 29493
Papa John’s Pizza1205 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Perkins Family Restaurant1306 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Perfectly Frank’s119 West Doty AvenueSummerville, SC 29483
The Red Pepper709 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Relish Downtown114 Central AvenueSummerville, SC 29483
Ryan’s Family Steak House1314 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Shoney’s Restaurants1307 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Simply Delicious219 South Cedar StreetSummerville, SC 29483
Smoke Signals903 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Sub Station IIHighway 78Summerville,SC 29483
Subway Sandwiches337 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Subway1325 Boone Hill RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Subway1672 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Summerville Resort & Inn 125 Parsons RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Stone Creek Grill216 Myers RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Sweetwater Café103 South Main StreetSummerville, SC 29483
The Tea Room at This Whole House106 East Doty AvenueSummerville, SC 29483
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Gardens & parks
Azalea ParkMain Street and 5th StreetSummerville, SC 29483
Colonial Dochester State Historic Site300 State Park RoadSummerville, SC 29483
Givhans Ferry State Park746 Givhans Ferry RoadSummerville, SC 29472
Hutchinson Town SquareSummerville, SC 29483
hoteLs, moteLs, inns, & Bed & BreakFast
Country Inn & Suites220 Holiday DriveSummerville, SC 29483
Kings Inn Bed and Breakfast207 Central AvenueSummerville, SC 29483
Linwood Historic Home & Gardens Bed & Breakfast 200 S. Palmetto StreetSummerville, SC 29483
Magnolia Inn103 South Magnolia StreetSummerville, SC 29483
Price House Cottage224 Sumter AvenueSummerville, SC 29483
museums
Summerville Dorchester Museum100 East Doty AvenueSummerville , SC 29483
visitor inFormation
Summerville Visitor Center402 North Main StreetSummerville , SC 29483
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Antioch Christian Fellowship1250 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Bethel AME Church407 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Bethesda Mission118 Legion RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Campbell Hill United Methodist Church671 Orangeburg RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Christ Temple Deliverance Church283 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Covenant Life Church of Summerville10755 Highway 78 EastSummerville,SC 29483
Emanuel Baptist Church106 Boone StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Faith House of Prayer1910 Westside StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Palmetto HillsPresbyterian Church114 Tomaka DriveSummerville,SC 29483
St Lukes Lutheran Church206 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Summerville Baptist Church 417 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Summerville Seventh Day Adventist Church108 North Pine StreetSummerville,SC 29483
day Care
Bethany Child Development Center118 West 3rd South StreetSummerville,SC 29483
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Boone Hill United Methodist Playschool801 Boone Hill RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Faith Christian School & Daycare337 Farmington RoadSummerville,SC 29483
LA Petite Academy1665 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483sChooLs, CoLLeGes, and universities
Alston Middle School500 Bryan StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Cummins Memorial Theological Seminary705 1/2 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Dubose Middle School1000 Dubose School RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Knightsville Elementary School535 Orangeburg RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Pinewood Preparatory School1114 Orangeburg RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Ridge Christian Academy2168 Ridge Church RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Rollings Elementary School815 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Sangaree Elementary School1460 Royle RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Spann Elementary School901 South Magnolia StreetSummerville,SC 29483
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Just let the wardrobe do the
acting
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CBS Outdoor10162 Bellwright RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Coastal Marketing Inc178 Hitching Post LaneSummerville,SC 29483
Departure Media Inc314 Chessington CircleSummerville,SC 29483
Exotic Impressions1911 North MainSummerville,SC 29483
Journal Company Printing Division104 East Doty AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
arChiteCts
Ashley Dennis Architect128 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
D A Architects128 South Main Street Suite BSummerville,SC 29483
Southeastern Design & Developement, Inc.112 West Doty AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
attorneys
Advanced Solutions Dispute Resolution Services210 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Bell & Witherspoon LLC107 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Bryan Truesdale Adkins & Wil-liams PA100 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Chellis & Frampton PA112 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Norbert E Cummings Jr Attorney100 South Main Street Suite BSummerville,SC 29483
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There really are some incredible
chandeliers on the market now.
The designs are a lot softer and
warmer than they used to be. I
think the overriding design
factor that most homeowners
are seeking is something that
says their home is warm,
inviting and comfortable.
Susan Humphress
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Fulmer H Asby III Attorney at Law314 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Glenn Law Firm Llc134 East Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Goodstein Law Firm Llc 136 West Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Vernee C Hancock Attorney140 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Marvan A Hardee-Thomas Attorney at Law130 East Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Harvey Casterline & Vallini Llp114 West Doty AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Robin L Hitchcock Attorney133 East 1st North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
James A Bell Attorney at Law107 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
John M Loy Attorney at Law610 North Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
The Family & Business Law Firm Of Lawrence M Kasen210 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Knight Law Firm LLC207 East 3rd North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Lafond Law Firm120 South Magnolia StreetSummerville,SC 29483
James H Messervy Attorney851 East ButternutSummerville,SC 29483
Christopher J Murphy Attor-ney207 East 1st North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Elizabeth R Myrick Attorney136 West Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Parker G Waring Attorney112 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Priest & Sands LLC102 South Pine StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Jennifer L Queen Attorney207 East 3rd North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Query Sautter Gliserman & Price Llc107 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
James E Reeves PA400 North Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Michael T. Rose, Attorney409 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Samuel Melville Coleman Attorney at Law7741 Dorchester RoadSummerville,SC 29483Sloan Law Firm P A1055 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Jared D Smith Attorney114 West Doty AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Barbara A Strowd Attorney at Law306 North Gum Street Apt BSummerville,SC 29483
The Steinberg Law Firm LLP100 South Main Street Suite BSummerville,SC 29483
Weeks Manaker & Donaldson LLC106 West 7th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
CopinG & printinG
Insty Prints1661 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Price Is Right Tee’s1111 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Printing Associates Of Summerville Inc120 North Magnolia StreetSummerville,SC 29483
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“If people sat outside and looked
at the stars each night, I’ll bet they’d
live a lot differently.”
Bill Watterson
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Allstate Insurance Company1625 North Main Street Suite 103Summerville,SC 29483
Allstate Insurance Company909 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
American National Ragland Agency412 South Gum StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Bluecross Blueshield of South Carolina140 West Richardson Avenue Suite BSummerville,SC 29483
Carolina Diversified Insurance Services146 Beliks WaySummerville,SC 29483
Charles R Chitwood Insurance905 North Main Street Suite 100Summerville,SC 29483
Rosemary Collins Insurance1625 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
East Coast Insurance Group407 West 2nd North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
First Southeast Insurance Services Inc690 Bacons Bridge RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Goldsmith-Theodore Insurance Agency Inc204 North Gum StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Lesemann Insurance Agency133 East 1st North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Low Country Insurance Agency1553 Orangeburg RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Metts Insurance Agency1055 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Nationwide Insurance1055 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Nationwide Insurance & Financial Services870 College Park RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Nationwide Mutual Insurance1055 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
New York Life Insurance Company100 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Plexico Hibbits Insurance140 West Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
State Farm Insurance905 North Main StreetSuite 100Summerville,SC 29483
State Farm InsuranceMore Info 1661 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Taylor Agency Insurance100 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Tucker Insurance Agency139 West Luke AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Van Robinson Insurance110 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Williamson Mark Insurance909 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Winningham Insurance Agency1672 North Main Street Suite 2Summerville,SC 29483
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“What is my loftiest ambition? I’ve always wanted to throw an egg at an electric fan.”
Oliver Herford quotes (1863-1935)
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Agnew’s Lock115 Farmhill DriveSummerville,SC 29483
photoGraphy, diGitaL printinG, & video
Alford Paul Photography119 Pebble Creek RoadSummerville,SC 29483
CVI Photography202 Dandelion StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Distinctive Images Photography400 East 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Lifetouch National School Studio116 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Rend Graphics & Photography308 Courtney RoundSummerville,SC 29483
siGns & GraphiCs
Georgia Signs10573 Highway 78 EastSummerville,SC 29483
Mr Sign207 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Signworks405 East 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Uneda Sign Inc1731 North Main Street Suite CSummerville,SC 29483
WeddinG & event serviCes
Gala Wedding Planning and Consultation103 Amaranth AveSummerville,SC 29483
Sully Printing & Wedding Coordinating116 Pullman AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
The Summer House117 West Luke AvenueSummerville, SC 29483
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Alterations And More210 E 5th North StSummerville,SC 29483
Diannes Sewing Shoppe217 S Cedar StSummerville,SC 29483
Josephine’s Alterations135 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Sew ‘N Sew1111 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Southern Sewing1110 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
ChiLdren’s CLothinG
Pink Crocodile132 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
GLasses & sunGLasses
Eyecare Eyewear Of Summerville206 East 2nd North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Optical Shop133 East 1st North Street Suite 3Summerville,SC 29483
Wal Mart Vision Centers1317 North Main Street Suite A1Summerville,SC 29483
JeWeLry stores & WatCh makers
Ash and T’s Furniture and Antiques Consignment Shop900-C Bacon Bridge Rd.Summerville,SC 29483
Byrnes Jewelers445 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Cash American Pawn1208 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Claires’s464 Azalea Square BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
Colucci’s Jewelry Factory1209 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Dorchester Jewelers & Gifts138 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Friedman’s Jewelers1317 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
LinGerie
Lingerie Gifts & More522 North Magnolia StreetSummerville,SC 29483
men’s CLothinG
Newyorkers Mens Wear1309 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
S & K Menswear420 Azalea Square BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
shoes
Payless Shoesource1317 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Shoe Carnival408 Azalea Square BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
Shoe Department1219 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Women’s CLothinG
Dress Barn-Db Woman416 Azalea Square BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
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Allie’s International Antiques102 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Ash and T’s Furniture and Antiques Consignment Shop900-C Bacon Bridge Rd.Summerville,SC 29483
Carriage House Collectibles1213 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
People Places & Quilts Inc129 West Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
BeddinG & Bath
Sleep King1317 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
A Morgan Glass1149 College Park RoadSummerville,SC 29483
BLC Mirror & Glass150 Newton RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Prestige Marble Inc1204 North Main Street Suite BSummerville,SC 29483
Sellers Glass & Mirror1216 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Sexton’s Formica Inc220 Medina StreetSummerville,SC 29483
ContraCtors & remodeLers
Avante’ Custom Homes & Buildings Llc132 Slate Stone DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Carl Delonge Hvac Inc1212 Azalea DriveSummerville,SC 29483
CEMS Engineering Inc3509 Iron Horse RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Conditioned Air121 Lawrence DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Eagle Metals Inc9997 Highway 78Summerville,SC 29483
J & L Mechanical108 Woodward BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
Legacy Homebuilders Inc412 South Gum StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Martin & Sons Drywall Inc449 West Fisher RoadSummerville,SC 29483
P & H Mechanical Heating & Air196 Lawrence DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Pulliam Home Remodeling210 East 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Southern Remodelers LLC1060 Drop Off DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Steel Built Buildings10310 Highway 78 EastSummerville,SC 29483
Summerville Heating & Air Inc107 Caveson DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Zach’s Heating & Air Llc429 Twin Lakes DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Carpets, ruGs & FLoorinG
Carpet Shop1109 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Wilson’s Carpet Plus1718 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
FraminG
Donovan’s Custom Framing428-C Old Trolley Rd.Summerville, SC 29485
Fast Frame Expert Picture Framing205 Berkeley CircleSummerville,SC 29483
interior deCorators
Drapery Workroom138 Hemphill CtSummerville,SC 29483
kitChens & dinninG roomsDinette Store & More1111 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
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Contours Express1585 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Faster Fitness103 S Main StSummerville,SC 29483
hair saLons
Accent’s II Barber Styling113 E Richardson AveSummerville,SC 29483
Charis Salon410 N Gum StSummerville,SC 29483
Lisa & Company Salon1209 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Ooh Lala Beauty Boutique208 South Magnolia StSummerville,SC 29483
Shear Excellence223 S Cedar StSummerville,SC 29483
Slightly East Of Main Inc119 E 4th North StSummerville,SC 29483
spas & day spas
Abra-Cadabra Salon875 College Park RdSummerville,SC 29483
A Moment of Bliss Day Spa975 Bacons Bridge RdSummerville, SC 29485
Beauty Nails1625 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Grace Medi-Spa208 S Magnolia StSummerville,SC 29483
Ida J’s Nails & Pedicure210 E 1st North StSummerville,SC 29483
Princess Nails404 Azalea Square BlvdSummerville,SC 29483
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Family Chiropractic & Massage of Charleston105 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
doCtors & hospitaLs
Advanced Medical Associates of Summerville1675 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Amy Black MD213 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
David Castellone MD213 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Charleston Neck & Back Center1115 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Deberry S Nicole MD213 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Jairy Hunter Md213 West 4th NorthSummerville,SC 29483
Barry Stephen Katz MD213 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Dana Katz FNP300 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Brian K Keller MD300 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Palmetto Primary Care Physicians213 West 4th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
William David Price MD224 Sumter AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
druG stores
CVS Pharmacy1625 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
CVS Pharmacy301 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
CVS Pharmacy1941 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Guerin’s Pharmacy140 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Target Pharmacy450 Azalea BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
Walgreens Drug Store1120 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
eye Care
Coyle Optometry174 Beauregard RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Eyecare Eyewear Of Summerville206 East 2nd North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Dr Donald Koets206 East 2nd North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Wal Mart Vision Centers1317 North Main Street Suite A1Summerville,SC 29483
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Dr Edward A Imko105 North CedarSummerville,SC 29483
Summerville Foot Care Center105 North Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
surGeons
Lowmax & JordanEar Nose & Throat208 East 2nd North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
therapist & CounCiLinG
Affordable Comprehensive Counseling3141914 Trolley RdSummerville,SC 29483
Allied Therapeutic Services145 W Carolina AveSummerville,SC 29483
Caring Counseling Services905 N Cedar StSummerville,SC 29483
Barbara Ann M Derrick PhD204 Trestlewood DrSummerville,SC 29483
Dorchester Counseling Services112 W 4th North StSummerville,SC 29483
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Bellwether Associates Home Inspections SC316 S. Gum StreetSummerville,SC 29483
reaL estate Companies & aGents
Agent Owned Realty IncBehling GroupHighway 78Summerville,SC 29483
American Realty1661 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Beazer Homes101 Ducane StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Lauree Bradway & Associ-ates105 South Cedar Street Suite DSummerville,SC 29483
Branch Creek Subdivision201 Branch Creek TrailSummerville,SC 29483
Carolina Property Specialist111 Tallow StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Centex Homes-Weatherstone504 Holiday DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Coldwell Banker Coastal Properties810 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Mickey D Durham Realty9690 Jamison RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Elite Southern Properties610 North Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Horne Realty LLC120 South Magnolia StreetSummerville,SC 29483
KLM Enterprises Inc202B Industrial RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Lowcountry Professional Properties107 West 6th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Mid-Town Properties300 North Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Mike and Peggy PolomskiThe Prep Team222-C Varnfield DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Pine Forest Properties Inc101 Innisbrook BndSummerville,SC 29483
Pinnacle One107 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Premier Realty202 Pemberly BoulevardSummerville,SC 29483
The Williams Company Inc133 East 1st North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Ryland Home the Estates at Summerhaven110 Towering Pine DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Village at Summerhaven Ryland Home116 Towering Pine DriveSummerville,SC 29483
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Absolute Auto Glass113 Whippoorwill DrSummerville,SC 29483
Absolute Auto Glass600 Greenwave Blvd Apt F3Summerville,SC 29483
Auto Glass Repair2001 Baltusrol CtSummerville,SC 29483
B & E Automotive1807 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
GlassPro, Inc.802 Simmons AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
auto paintinG
B & E Automotive1807 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Miles Road Paint & Body Service706 Miles-Jamison RdSummerville,SC 29483
Car deaLers
Action Auto Sales3223 South Live Oak DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Auto 1 North1727 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Auto Choice By Cook1980 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Buyer’s Choice Auto Center902 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Chip’s Auto Sales10711 Highway 78Summerville,SC 29483
Deer Park Auto Wholesale615 Milesjamison RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Economy Auto Sales1257 Saint James AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Fanelli’s Auto2008 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Global Motors Inc405 East 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Gralin Hampton Auto Sales1737 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Gray’s Auto Sales405 East 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
H And A Auto Sales210 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Hoover Jeep Chrysler195 Mary Mead DriveSummerville,SC 29483
Mama’s Used Cars1020 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Summerville Motor Company611 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Tanners Truck & Auto Sales1747 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Teddy Bears Used Cars 894 College Park RoadSummerville,SC 29483
Terry’s Value Cars2001 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Car rentaL
Enterprise Rent A Car1216 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Thrifty Car Rental1022 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Rent-A-Wreck202 E 2nd North StSummerville,SC 29483
U-Haul Co410 E 5th North StSummerville,SC 29483
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B & E Automotive1807 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Jiffy Lube1102 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Meineke Car Care Center1125 N Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Moose Auto Care1236 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Morrison Automotive411 E 5th North StSummerville,SC 29483
Precision Collision, Inc.2316 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
SpeeDee Oil Change & Tune Up825 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Strobel Tire Auto & Truck Service1101 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Summerville Auto Service1011 West 5th North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Car Wash
Affordable Car Wash331 Sunburst WaySummerville,SC 29483
Detailing Williams611 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Java Carwash405 E 5th North StSummerville,SC 29483
tires
Barron’s Wholesale Tire Inc1101 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
Strobel Tire Auto & Truck Service1101 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
toWinG
B & E Automotive1807 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
C & J TowingCooper Store RdSummerville,SC 29483
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1st Tax1605 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Ellen K Adkins CPA100 South Main Street Suite GSummerville,SC 29483
Cameleon Enterprises: Book-kepping & Accounting [email protected]
Charlotte E Allen CPA100 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Martha H Bryan CPA100 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Dixon Hughes133 East First North StreeSte 9Summerville,SC 29483
Ronnie M Givens CPA133 East 1st NorthSummerville,SC 29483
Elmo M Ilderton Jr CPA316 North Magnolia StreetSummerville,SC 29483
W Brain Moody CPA133 East 1st NorthSummerville,SC 29483
James T Truesdale CPA100 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Jan Waring-Woods CPA133 East 1st North StreetSummerville,SC 29483
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speCiaLtiesart GaLLeries
Art Central Limited225 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Frame Design & Gallery800 South Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
People Places & Quilts Inc129 West Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
art & CraFt suppLy stores
Sew ‘n Sew1111 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
BookstoresAll Books & Company210 East 1st North StreetSummerville,SC 29483 Community Christian Stores118A East Richardson AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Manna House Christian Bookstore514 North Magnolia StreetSummerville,SC 29483
CaterinG
Blimpie’s Subs & Salads 1209 North Main Street Suite ASummerville,SC 29483
Carolina Cafe and Classic Catering102 South Cedar StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Chick-Fil-A1312 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Fazoli’s1311 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Katie’s Catering Inc10475 Highway 78 EastSummerville,SC 29483
CiGar shops
Discount Tobacco1024 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
Lighthouse Cigars & Gifts717 Central AvenueSummerville,SC 29483
Prime Tobacco Discount1107 North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
CoFFee houses & tea houses
Starbucks Coffee Company125 Angus StreetSummerville,SC 29483
dry CLeaninG
Brady’s Cleaners1115 Central AveSummerville,SC 29483
Busy Bubbles208 S Cedar StSummerville,SC 29483
Davis Modernize Dry Cleaners523 N Main StSummerville,SC 29483
eLeCtroniCs & Computers
Cat’s Music1305A North Main StreetSummerville,SC 29483
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FinaL Words
You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life
WINStON ChuRChILL
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