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ALL ROADS LEAD TO THE RESTORATION see the New South through new eyes as you travel on the open road.
rediscover the Holy City in all its gleaming glory on its 350th anniversary.
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ne of humankind’s greatest Achilles’ Heel is our proclivity to take for granted those things that most deserve our gratitude.
Fortunately, it’s a rather common character flaw that we can actively work at correcting. We can cultivate the habit by turning our attention to all the beauty
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that surrounds us. It’s difficult, if not impossible, not
to feel immensely privileged to live in Charleston, a city with such grace.
This year, the fascinating place we call home is turning 350 years old, which gives all of us an opportunity to reflect on our community’s long journey to the present. Charleston has persevered and prospered through difficult chapters and generations-worth of learning how to come together as one. Our history and identity are still being forged today through the alchemy of inclusivity and cultural cross-pollination.
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Charleston’s 350th Anniversary also coincides with a global pandemic that has changed many of our priorities and long-held beliefs on how we live. For many of us, seeing the beauty in things that we used to take for granted has brought a new curiosity for our local areas. Now that we’re beginning to open our doors once again to let the sunshine in, the gleaming majesty of our city is more apparent than ever. For guests visiting us for the first time, exploring our neighborhoods can be a uniquely eye-opening experience. This is perhaps one of the most exciting moments to rediscover the New South, a land with sights, sounds, and flavors that have shaped our approach to hospitality. When strolling through our historic districts, idyllic parks, and endless coastline, you surely will share my gratitude. It’s our pleasure to bring you the very best of Charleston, in all its splendor, once again.
Chelsea Nightengale, General Manager
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Happily Ever After Go beyond tying the knot — unite your hearts earnestly. Celebrate a picture-perfect elopement or intimate wedding at one of our versatile and effortlessly chic event spaces.
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A fine life is an assemblage of wonderful memories. Reminisce the good times you’ve shared at The Restoration by taking a small memento from our world everywhere you go. Our signature product line, featuring must-have accessories and cozy home essentials, is now available at The Mercantile Boutique & Gallery and coming soon to our online shop.
INDIGO CANDLE Our Signature scent is clean and balanced, with regional notes of peppercorn, crushed tobacco, Italian leather, sandalwood and warm amber. Its rich color was inspired by the kind of beautiful, perfect shade of night sky that you would see on a moonlit Low Country stroll. 9oz (burn time 60hrs) | $60 4oz (burn time 15hrs) | $25
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Gardens are bursting with crisp vegetables and jewel-like berries at their prime. Discover the joy of breakfast at The Watch Rooftop Kitchen & Spirits. Join us for breakfast every Saturday and Sunday starting at 7:30am.
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For a unique glimpse at the Holy City in all its glory, we invite you to enjoy some of these timeless attractions. From picturesque tours to tasteful souvenirs, this is a slice of our culture and heritage.
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Croghan’s Jewel Box is a treasure trove showcasing one of the most exquisite collections in the country. Many of its pieces, including wedding and engagement brands, are crafted at the workshop on-premises.
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This fine antiques and gift shop founded in 1922 specializes in 18th and 19th-century furniture, housewares, and china. It boasts an impressive inventory of consignment and local acquisitions.
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John Pope’s SCAD background and good eye make his antique collection one of Charleston’s best. His King Street shop is home to dazzling gems, impeccable lamps, and chandeliers, and delicate ceramics.
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Committed to preserving the history of the health sciences, the Waring Historical Library houses rare books, journals, manuscripts, and artifacts procured by the Medical University of South Carolina.
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CHARLOTTE, NC RESIDENT CULTURE BREWING CO.
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The team behind Resident Culture Brewing is a tight-knit community with a strong affinity
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for aging signature brews, like their recently released Island Time, hand-zested and infused
for hop-forward flavors. Their 1,700 sq ft venue is lined with rustic oak wood barrels used with organic limes.
SUMMERVILLE, SC MIDDLETON PLACE Middleton Place is a feast to the senses. Everywhere you look, there are verdant gardens more than a quarter of a millennium old. The site was once the residence of Henry Middleton, President of the First Continental Congress; and later to son Arthur Middleton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
CHARLOTTE, NC 7TH STREET PUBLIC MARKET
SUMMERVILLE, SC SWEET TEA TRAIL
Whether you visit for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, there is always incredible local and global fare waiting for you at the 7th Street Public Market.
Few things are as quintessentially Southern
Top-tier selections from vendors including
as sweet tea — and Summerville is its
Orrman’s Cheese Shop, Zia Pia Italian Kitchen,
birthplace. The Sweet Tea Trail invites
Uptown Yolk, and more will provide the fuel you
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ATLANTA, GA - CHARLESTON, SC AIKEN, SC HITCHCOCK WOODS Aiken has a glamorous history as a winter destination for affluent families such as the Astors, Whitneys, Vanderbilts, and Goodyears during the early to mid-1900s. Now established as a South Carolina heritage site, it continues to attract hikers, equestrians, and nature lovers from around the country.
ATLANTA, GA PIEDMONT PARK Designed by Joseph Forsyth Johnson in 1887, this lush park was originally built to house the Piedmont Exposition, a showcase of the American South’s prosperity and natural resources. Today, it’s brimming with scenic routes, playgrounds and sports facilities, and a stunning view of Atlanta’s Midtown skyline.
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ATLANTA, GA PONCE CITY MARKET
The Aiken Brewing Company is an inviting brewpub
Located in the historic Sears, Roebuck & Co. building, the Ponce City Market complex is
enticing menu. Their Brewhouse Baby Back Ribs
serving an impressive lineup of handcrafted beers that rotates weekly and is paired with an equally
home to a gourmet food hall that boasts venues by James Beard-awarded chefs including Anne Quatrano and Sean Brock, attractive retail stores, offices of thriving companies, and
braised in pale ale and slow-smoked have been featured twice in Southern Living Magazine.
even a rooftop amusement park.
MADISON, GA MADISON HISTORIC DISTRICT Listed in the National Registry of History Places, the Madison Historic District
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SANTEE, SC SANTEE NATIONAL GOLF CLUB This 18-hole championship course with rolling hills and mossy oaks is one of the most popular golfing destinations in the Southern United States. Its friendly layout and hospitable crew make it welcoming to players of all skill levels. Please visit their site to review their dress code and reservation information.
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masterpiece built in 1905 in the BeauxArts style.
MADISON, GA MADISON TEA ROOM
SANTEE, SC SANTEE STATE PARK Founded in 1949, this 2,500-acre preserve is located on the south shore of Lake Marion and attracts all kinds of nature aficionados, from sportsmen to avid
Ready to have the perfect afternoon tea? Visit Madison Tea Room to enjoy a wide selection of fine
bird watchers. One of the most appealing features is
teas you can’t find anywhere else and an excellent variety of sweets, pastries, savory sandwiches, and
climate-controlled picnic areas ideal for experiencing
quiches. This charming venue is located in Downtown Madison, in close proximity to Town Park.
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NASHVILLE, TN - CHARLESTON, SC NASHVILLE, TN PINEWOOD SOCIAL This industrial-chic joint is a must-try hangout spot in Nashville. While its menu is extraordinary, it’s really its extensive selection of cocktails that takes the prize — it’s 6 o’clock somewhere. And don’t get us started on the bowling alley, bocce ball court, and karaoke rooms. This place is an absolute blast.
NASHVILLE, TN BLUEBIRD CAFE This unassuming 90-seat venue has developed a reputation as one of the most legendary listening rooms for both up-and-coming and established country music acts in the country. Several stars have been discovered by producers while performing at this venue, including singer-songwriter Taylor Swift.
KNOXVILLE, TN IJAMS NATURE CENTER This lush preserve lined with woodlands, meadows, and ponds, is home to more than a dozen hikerfriendly trails and miles of kayaking and paddle boarding routes along the Tennessee River. The Burnett Ridge Trail in the Ross Marble Area offers outdoor climbing opportunities for all level climbers.
KNOXVILLE, TN J.C. HOLDWAY Inspired by Appalachia wood-fire techniques, J.C. Holdway celebrates the exceptional producers of
CHARLESTON, SC THE RESTORATION HOTEL CHARLESTON By staying at The Restoration Hotel, guests can be in close proximity to some of the most picturesque sites Charleston has to offer. Enjoy dishes that define Lowcountry cuisine, bask in our soulful musical heritage, take in striking historical sites and lush landscapes, and experience our multifaceted culture.
the South elevating farm-fresh regional dishes with a modern twist. Their selection of wood oven-roasted entrées are equal parts comforting and innovative,
To explore other exciting road trip routes, iconic attractions worth experiencing, and so much more, please visit our blog at www.therestorationhotel.com/the-restoration-blog.
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After graduating culinary school and working hard to move up the ranks to Sous Chef, Darren Fallon had an epiphany — he was absolutely fascinated by classic bartending.
WITH BEVERAGE DIRECTOR DARREN FALLON
Now Bar Manager and Beverage Director at the Watch Rooftop Kitchen and Spirits, Fallon shares some of his favorite seasonal cocktails with us. Cheers!
THE MANHATTAN 2 oz Rye or Canadian Whiskey 3
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Dash Angostura Bitters Maraschino Cherry Garnish Saying that The Manhattan is timeless is an understatement. Its origins trace back all the way to the 1880s. Though it wears no-frills, save from a dash of orange bitters, it packs a mean bourbon punch tempered by sweet vermouth. The more adventurous drink it with rye, which adds some savory spice.
“Never say you know the last word about any human heart.” - Henry James
THE LAST WORD 1 Part Gin 1 Part Green Chartreuse 1 Part Maraschino Liquer 1 Part Lime Juice There’s a bittersweet sensation you get when you finally read the words “the end”. It’s similar to the feeling you experience when savoring the last sip of The Last Word, a gin-based Prohibition-era cocktail that balances the sweet, sour, and herbal flavors of maraschino liqueur, Chartreuse, and lime.
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Established in the 1790s, visitors can find more than 300 entrepreneurs in the architecturallysignificant Market Hall.
FEATURE SEE US IN A NEW LIGHT:
REDISCOVER CHS COMMEMORATING CHARLESTON’S 350TH ANNIVERSARY ations worldwide have faced extraordinary challenges this year. A global-scale pandemic, natural disasters in Indonesia and Australia, humanitarian crises in Yemen and Venezuela, and civil unrest stirred by disturbing incidents of police brutality in our own backyard have dominated headlines for months. These harsh realities have left some of us yearning for a lifeboat to keep us afloat. It makes sense that in this seemingly endless sea of turmoil, one of the best selling books on the charts is Rutger Bregman’s Humankind: A Hopeful History, a tribute to humanity’s goodness and its implications for our future. As Bregman suggests, seeing our past through a new light may better equip us to build a brighter tomorrow. When revisiting the complex legacy of Charleston and the American South, we stumble across hundreds of pages written about somber chapters in our history. To more accurately present our multidimensional past, organizations managing historic sites have reevaluated their practices to paint a forthright picture for their guests, one that doesn’t conceal the indelible damage inflicted during the Atlantic Slave Trade, Civil War, and the Civil Rights Movement behind the veneer of our city’s charm. These measures have been implemented throughout the years in an effort to help eradicate ideological racism, which has numerous and pervasive forms, including omission and misrepresentation. Dismantling it begins with us coming clean about all the work we have left to do to build a future that isn’t plagued by fissures and failures.
The death of George Floyd in Minneapolis has spurred a new wave of anguish and protests across the country, perhaps most significantly in the American South, but it has also inspired a deeper awareness about the importance of equity and reconciliation as catalysts for strengthening our communities. Despite the stark contradictions of its past, Charleston has evolved into a city where common interests surpass prejudice, and where diversity is a trait not to be subverted, but cherished. There is redemption in our ongoing journey to healing from the hurt oppression has left behind, for both perpetrators and survivors. There is dignity in embracing a comprehensive view of the past and addressing difficult questions. But most importantly, there is poetry in breaking down barriers and pursuing unity in an often chaotic world. As we celebrate Charleston’s 350th anniversary, rather than suppressing painful aspects of our trajectory, let us transform them into opportunities to cultivate understanding. May our history, as complex as it may be, give us perspective and inspire us to bravely stand against intolerance, discrimination, and violence. Maybe it aids us in forging our collective identity by reminding us of who we don’t want to be. And lastly, may it be a window into our souls, fractured enough to allow the light to seep through. Next time you stroll through our cobblestone streets, we hope all our community is truly seen. There is beauty in our flaws. - 18 -
THE FRENCH QUARTER Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the French Quarter in downtown Charleston is home to historical buildings, art galleries, restaurants and shops.
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