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Sullivan's Island
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Sullivan's Island, a neighbor to the Isle of Palms, was originally settled by Charlestonians who were looking for peace, tranquility and cool ocean breezes. There is limited commercial activity on Sullivan's Island and development is controlled. There are approximately 1800 year round residents plus summer residents. You are likely to find the Island's part time mayor greeting customers at the restaurant he owns on the Island. Streets on Sullivan's Island are called Stations. This has carried over from the days when access to the Island was via rail over the Intracoastal Waterway from Mt. Pleasant.

Sullivan's Island is rich in history. There is a working lighthouse and Ft. Moultrie, site of the largest sea battle of the Revolutionary War. Some of the most beautiful homes on the Island were former officer's quarters. The beautiful wide beaches and the Island's quaint historic feel are just two of the many reasons why folks call Sullivan's Island home.

For specific information, contact The Sullivan's Island Town Hall. (843) 883-3198.


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