A city divided
Cruising in: This is the first in an occasional series of stories looking at the impact on historic Charleston from weekly visits by these floating cities. To the owners of Hall's Chophouse, a cruise ship pulling into port signals the sound of cash registers ringing.
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Galapagos shows variety of life on earth
One thing above all draws the curious, the adventurous and those who love nature to these rough-hewn volcanic islands 600 miles west of Ecuador: the animals. They swim. They fly. They lounge. They lumber. Sometimes, they do more. Naturalist Klaus...
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Plans sought for new SC passenger cruise terminal
The top executive of the South Carolina State Ports Authority said Thursday he has asked architects to submit design proposals for a new cruise ship passenger terminal to open within two years in Charleston.
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Go with the flow of Miami River to discover heart of city
MIAMI - The Miami River isn't the prettiest body of water in the city. It's not the clearest or the cleanest,...
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Miami River flows with history
MIAMI — The Miami River isn’t the prettiest body of water in the city. It’s not the clearest or the cleanest, and it’s certainly not made for swimming. But along its banks are remnants of Miami as it once was.
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