Thanks for all the suggestions. Ok, we've been home for a couple weeks now, but what a great trip we had to Wilmington, Savannah, Hilton Head for the golf, Beaufort, Kiawah Island for lunch and Charleston.
Hung out with our friends from Turks and Caicos in Wilmington and took a ride out to their beach house on North Topsail Beach, NC. What a beautiful beach! We hit the Copper Penny in town and this was a great pub (they were featured on Triple D) to watch the Masters.
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We did stop by Buc-ees in Florence on the way to Savannah. Yeah, this place was fun, packed on a Monday at lunch time. Jerky to go, brisket and smoked turkey sandwiches to go, a solid lunch. For whatever reason, they must have 100 gas pumps and I could not find one squeegee to get the bug carnage off the windshield.
Savannah was a great town, lots of beautiful parks and squares. We parked the rental in the garage for 3 days and didn't need it once, everything is walkable. We toured the Prohibition Museum and the Maritime Museum full of model ships. We also did a Boos and Booze Tour which was fun in the evening. Restaurants we hit included the Cotton Exchange, Crystal Beer Parlor, The Olde Pink House, Trailor Park, and the Pirate House. Very nice being able to walk around with open containers.
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We had a perfect Thursday for the RBC Heritage on Hilton Head Island. So glad that Wicked Weed Brewing Co is all over this part of the country. The Pernicious IPA was my go to on this trip. Spent the night in Beaufort, what a cool little town. Next stop on the way to Charleston was The Ryder Cup Pub on Kiawah Island overlooking the Ocean Course. Wow, I thought this compared to lunch on the 18th hole at Pebble Beach, especially considering the history here.
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For Charleston we stayed 10 miles outside of town. Unlike Savannah, hotel rates in town were outrageous. We spent Day 1 downtown at the Charleston Market, Pineapple Fountain, Rainbow Row and toured the Nathaniel Russel House. Late lunch at Fleet Landing, then a ride out to a very crowded Sullivan's Beach. Out by our hotel we hit up Stones Throw Brewing Co. for a nightcap.
On Day 2 we did the ferry tour out to Fort Sumter. We enjoyed this very much getting educated on the beginnings on the Civil War. We also toured the USS Yorktown. This was also very informative and made me appreciate those who served this country. Had a solid late lunch at Coleman Public House.
Our flight back to Philly was an hour and 21 minutes. Next up, Montana and Idaho this July.