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Angel Oak Visitor Center Gets Design Approval
Summary by Charleston City Paper
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Angel Oak visitor center gets design approval
MORNING HEADLINES | The city of Charleston’s design review board on Monday approved design plans for the proposed Angel Oak Preserve, a 44-acre park that will protect the landmark on Johns Island with more room. The post Angel Oak visitor center gets design approval appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
Charleston board gets early look at new Angel Oak visitor’s center and 44-acre preserve
Samantha Siegel at the Lowcountry Land Trust said she’s hopeful that construction on the 44-acre, $13.5 million preserve around Charleston’s Angel Oak will start later this year.
·Charleston, United States
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