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Sullivans Island Overview
Sullivan's Island is your typical beach town. It has miles of public
beach, a pleasant village center with restaurants, shops and
quaint beach cottages making Sullivan's Island a wonderful place
to visit and live.
Just 15 minutes from downtown
Charleston, Sullivan's Island has become a year-round residence
to area professionals and business owners. These residents are
actively involved in their community and the Sullivan's Island
Elementary school. The residents' involvement in their local school
has made it one of the best in the state and Dunes Properties is
a proud financial sponsor.
History
Sullivan's Island is a small town with a rich history. On the May
31, 1776, twenty British ships appeared off the South Carolina
coast. Locals had known for months that a fleet was dispatched
to operate in southern waters, and it was only a matter of time
before Charleston was the object of British intentions.
On the June 28, 1776, the battle of Sullivan's Island became the
first Patriot victory of the Revolutionary War. A sizable British
fleet and army were beaten in a decisive way, and British pride
was seriously wounded. Word was rushed to Congress in Philadelphia
by a single horse-borne messenger; as news spread throughout the
nation, there was rejoicing everywhere.
For generations, the gallant defense of Sullivan's Island was
commemorated with festivities recalling our nation's struggle for
liberty and freedom. To Carolinians, June 28 was Independence Day.
The Revolution was not the only war to impact Sullivan's Island.
Fort Moultrie, positioned to protect Charleston Harbor, saw the
earliest action of the Civil War. Bunkers and battlements face
the beach over a significant stretch of the island and were used
by U.S. forces in World War II to watch for German submarines.
Between the bunkers and Fort Moultrie is an avenue lined with huge
old homes that served as officer's quarters until mid-century.
Lifestyle
Sullivan's Island is more bedroom community than military town,
but our history is inescapable. The public library juts out from
the bunkers. Our elementary school, one of the best in the Southeast,
stands lookout over the same shipping channels the soldiers sought
to protect. A man-made mountain of bunkers and underground tunnels
rise over the town park.
Sullivan's Island did not sustain
as much damage as neighboring Isle of Palms from Hurricane Hugo.
The island retained more of the
older homes and the live oaks that shade them. There are no hotels
or multi-family housing here; Sullivan's Island is residential
community, one tightly integrated in the ebb and flow of Charleston
history.
Amenities
- Two miles of white sand beach for swimming
and sunbathing.
- A park with tennis courts, a playground,
soccer fields and a gazebo.
- Restaurants and pubs line two blocks of Middle Street.
- Golf courses are nearby in Mt. Pleasant and the Isle of Palms.
- In-season Oyster Roasts hosted by various Sullivan's Island
organizations.
- A full-service marina just across the
Waterway at Marsh Harbor (Toler's Cove).
- A couple of popular surfing spots and
more down the road on Isle of Palms.
- Fishing, crabbing and shrimping. You
can't escape these popular Low Country activities.
- Biking and rollerblading are also popular and safe forms of
exercise on Sullivan's quiet residential streets.
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