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Science Friday Book Club

Article Date
April 11, 2025

The Charleston County Public Library is proud to partner with the Science Friday podcast to host the Science Friday Book Club! Every month, the SciFri Book Club will focus on a different piece of science-related literature, anything from sci-fi short...

Safe Sleep for Babies

Article Date
August 15, 2024

In the Charleston area, approximately 1-2 infants die of unsafe sleep per month. This safe sleep class aims to educate families and caregivers on the current safe sleep practices supported by the American Academy of Pediatrics and discuss items that...

Surf Bathing at Sullivan's Island In the Early 19th Century

Article Date
April 26, 2024

Frolicking in the ocean surf is today a familiar activity along South Carolina beaches, but recreational swimming was a novelty in centuries past. “Surf bathing” first achieved local popularity on Sullivan’s Island in the early 1800s, when the...

Spanish and Cuban Consuls in Charleston, 1795–1959

Article Date
September 29, 2023

Maritime traffic between Charleston and various ports in the Spanish-speaking Americas was once an important part of the local economy. Prohibited by British law for most of South Carolina’s colonial century, commerce with Cadiz, Havana, Vera Cruz...

Select CCPL Branches To Have Delayed Hours

Article Date
August 25, 2023

CCPL branches will be operating on a delayed schedule for a staff training day in the coming months! In order to better serve our community, staff will be working on development and training at each branch location. See the full schedule below! 

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Sullivan's Island: Property of the Crown and State, 1663–1953

Article Date
June 2, 2023

Sullivan’s Island holds a unique place in the history of South Carolina. Reserved in the late seventeenth century as a maritime lookout, quarantine station, and military post, this attractive barrier island remained in the public domain for nearly...

Searching for the Curtain Wall of Charleston's Colonial Waterfront

Article Date
January 27, 2023

If you’ve ever walked along the east side of Charleston’s East Bay Street, you’ve stood atop a forgotten brick wall that once defined the city’s waterfront. Construction of this half-mile-long “wharf wall” or “curtain line” commenced in the 1690s...