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Mount Pleasant is located on South Carolina's central coast, just east of Charleston and North Charleston. Mount Pleasant is separated from Charleston, South Carolina, by the Cooper River.
I-526 goes over U.S. Highway 17 in Mount Pleasant, SC a suburb of Charleston it becomes Business 526. Interstate 526 currently makes up half of a loop around the city of Charleston, South Carolina. Connecting to U.S. 17 at both ends.
Wednesday, (April) 26 th, (1780): At
two o'clock in the morning got in motion, and marched seventeen miles to Mount
Pleasant, opposite Charleston, where we took possession of the ground, on which
the Rebels had one eighteen pounder. Here is a ferry from this to a town called
Hibban's Ferry; there are very good barracks here if finished, that were begun
before the rebellion. Sullivan's Island is about a half a mile distant from the
Point. There is a bridge from the Point to the Island with four arches. The
barracks were used for a hospital, in which we took some invalids and a doctor.
About six miles from the Point stands Christ Church. This night I might properly
sing, "Content with our hard fate, my boys," on the cold ground where I lay -
wrapt up in my great coat, with my saddle for a pillow. A blustering cold night.
Excerpt from the diary of Lt. Anthony Allaire, Loyal American Regiment,
1780.
Just across the bridge from
Charleston lies the town of Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. Mount Pleasant is a
town rich in the history of the past while living graciously in the present.
Its colorful history includes a leading role in the military engagements
of the Revolutionary War. When Charleston finally fell to the British on
November 12, 1775, Cornwallis crossed the Cooper River with 2,500 troops and
took possession of Haddrell’s Point. The British headquarters is said to have
been the home of Jacob Motte, later known as Hibben House.
Located close to the Atlantic
Ocean, Mount Pleasant affords its visitors a very comfortable climate for a
visit at any time of year. This gracious southern town is always ready to
offer hospitality and to welcome visitors. Due to it’s proximity to Charleston,
it follows the same seasonal patterns. With the Atlantic Ocean nearby, a breeze
is felt year long. Each season brings a special feel to this beautiful and
peaceful town. Summer do get warm with the daytime temperature often
approaching 90 F but with the evenings dropping into the mid 70’s F, it’s an
ideal time for a leisurely stroll during the day or in the evening. The fall
stays relatively warm with temperatures still in the 80’s F. Winter is a season
of change with temperatures still in the comfortable mid 50’s during the day and
the 30’s at night making it just right for sitting by a warm fire with a
comforting drink in hand. Visitors may be treated to a dusting of snow during
this time, but it will melt very quickly. Spring brings a rise in temperature
and more sunshine. Whatever the season, Mount Pleasant welcomes visitors with a
warm smile and a gentle sea breeze.
During any season there are a
unique variety of attractions and sites to experience. Boone Hall Plantation,
originally a cotton plantation, and now producing fruit and vegetables, is one
of America's oldest working plantations. It boasts one of the most
majestic avenues of moss draped live oaks in the south. It’s a picture waiting
to be taken. A tour of the plantation house, former slave quarters, and 738
acre grounds is a memorable experience.
If a visitor is lucky enough to
visit Mount Pleasant in late April, there is the Blessing of the Fleet.
Overlooking
beautiful Charleston Harbor, this seafood festival celebrates the historic Mount
Pleasant shrimping industry with the majesty of the ceremonial Blessing of the
Fleet and a host of other family activities. For another family activity, plan
a day at Palmetto Island County Park. It is a 943 acre park with a variety of
recreational opportunities available including Splash Island Water Park,
crabbing and fishing from floating docks along tidal creeks and lagoons, biking,
lagoon boating and picnicking.
Of course no visit to Mount Pleasant is
complete without a trip to watch the
Sweet Grass Basket Weavers at work on
US Highway 17
North. Sweet grass basket making has been a part of the Mount Pleasant
community for more than 300 years. In fact, Mount Pleasant enjoys the
distinction of being the only place where this particular type of basketry is
practiced.
Whether the interest is history, nostalgia
for hometown America of years past, warm breezes, family water adventures, golf,
or just wandering the streets of Old Town: a visit to charming Mount Pleasant is
an experience not to be missed on any trip to the area.