Explore Bluffton, South Carolina

This tiny town in South Carolina knows how to celebrate the simple life. Located just 2 miles off U.S. 278, it's compact enough to explore in an afternoon, but if you're like us, you'll want to linger a little longer.

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Old Town Vintage Posters
Original and reproduction European advertising posters from the 1890s to the 1960s, including much-coveted works by artist Leonetto Cappiello. Look for his increasingly rare poster Cremant du Roi, which shows a festooned king in tights, daintily sipping Veuve Amiot bubbly. 49 Boundary Street; www.oldtownvintageposters.com or (843) 837-3311.

Pepper’s Porch
A former barn turned lively eatery, with outdoor tables and a smoldering fire pit, under strings of white lights. Try the steamed oysters-a whole cluster of creamy May River oysters served in a tin washtub. 1255 May River Road; www.peppersporch.org or (843) 757-2295. Lunch or dinner for two is about $25.


 "Picture-Perfect Bluffton" is from the March 2008 issue of Southern Living. Because prices, dates, and other specifics are subject to change, please check all information to make sure it's still current before making your travel plans. 
 
 

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