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Expectations Studio features a wide variety of giclee prints and is home to the
Saint Angelico Society, an organization that promotes the arts
of dance, music, theater, and circus.
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The Old Village
Rossilind and Ladine ("Dean") Daniels show us a delightful shopping
venue tucked away in Mount Pleasant's Old Village.
Only about 3 1/2 miles from downtown Charleston, this area just across
the Cooper River is the oldest part of Mount Pleasant, and a large
section of the Old Village is on the National Register of Historic
Places.
Rossilind and Dean, proud parents of a college-age daughter and a son in
the Marine Corps, start the afternoon at Expectations Studio, an art
gallery on Pitt Street that specializes in giclee prints.
After perusing the art, the Danielses browse at Out of Hand, a shop just
down the street that sells everything from bowling bag purses ($30) to
glass candlesticks ($50) to sun hats ($22). Beaded picture frames in the
window catch Rossilind's eye. One of them is perfect for a picture of
their Marine--or maybe a lovely portrait of her and Dean. "We've
recently celebrated our 25th anniversary," she says.
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Shopping in Mount Pleasant's Old Village near downtown Charleston
turns up everything from funky hats to glass candlesticks and pottery.
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Rossilind, a minister of music at their church, has plenty to sing about
while shopping in the area. The Mount Pleasant Farmers Market on Tuesday
afternoons at the Moultrie Middle School features organic produce,
barbecue from local restaurants, and lots more bargains to be had.
Another little-known spot popular with the Daniels family is Gwynn's,
located in Village Pointe Shopping Center in Mount Pleasant. If you're
looking for the latest in Kate Spade purses, funky jewelry, shoes, or
accessories, you'll find it here.
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Pitt Street Pharmacy's vintage soda fountain welcomes teens and grown-ups alike to enjoy ice-cream cones on a summer day.
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Next, the Danielses wander down to the Pitt Street Pharmacy, where Linda
Brackman makes the best egg salad in town. The only things more popular
are the vintage soda fountain milk shakes ($2.75). Kids love it here,
and it's even okay to carve your initials in the lunch counter.
For a great end to a day of shopping and wandering, walk around the park
surrounding Alhambra Hall, just past Pitt Street. The live oaks and
welcoming benches offer a perfect place to watch the river traffic and a
glorious Carolina sunset.
Expectations Studio: 125 Pitt Street, Mount Pleasant; (843) 810-5262.
Out of Hand: 113-C Pitt Street; (843) 856-3585. Mount Pleasant Farmers
Market: (843) 884-8517. Gwynn's: 916 Houston Northcutt Blvd.; (843)
884-9518. Pitt Street Pharmacy: 111 Pitt Street; (843) 884-4051.