Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina

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Shrimp Boats in Mount Pleasant

The other day I was researching the top places to live in the United States and what do I find? Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina on the list. So this blog is for Donna Ross, former member of our CRA and Tom McGow, a former top blogger here and expert "Photo-Shopper" who moved to Mt. Pleasant. This is to let them know that they are not forgotten and wishing them both a Happy Thanksgiving.

Donna and Tom chose a town that is rated the 100th best place to live in the United States according to CNN Money. I wonder where Lake Worth falls? According to what demographic reports you read, Mount Pleasant is 92% white with nearly 76% of the housing units owner occupied. The majority of residents are 58.1% who fall in the ages from 25 to 64.


100. Mount Pleasant, S.C.
Mount Pleasant
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Top 100 rank: 100
Population: 68,000
Compare Mount Pleasant to Top 10 Best Places
This appealing town has three main things going for it: miles of beach, a moderate climate, and strong schools.

Less than 10 minutes from Charleston, Mount Pleasant is big in shrimping, though cheaper imported Asian seafood has hurt the industry.

Residents revel in community events such as the "Blessing of the Fleet" -- an annual spring festival in which everyone enjoys fresh-caught shrimp and live music. --J.S.

In June, Mt. Pleasant received another award. The National Civil League honored Mount Pleasant with The All America City designation. "To qualify for the award, communities submit a detailed application listing three examples of successful community-based problem-solving. This year’s winners addressed such issues as homelessness, obesity, economic development, low-income housing, improving schools and diversity and inclusion."

Ok, you guys--you promised to send photos.

2 comments:

Cheryll Woods-Flowers said...

Dear Lynn,

Great post about my hometown, Mount Pleasant, SC! I was Mayor from 1992-2000 and would not live anywhere else. I hope that your friend are happy here and offer my assistance to them if they need info.

Have a fantastic Thanksgiving!

Best regards,

Cheryll Woods-Flowers
cflowers@woodsflowers.com
http://www.woodsflowers.com

Lynn Anderson said...

Hi Cheryll-
My brother is a graduate of The Citadel and I love Charleston. Mt. Pleasant sounds wonderful. Donna and Tom sent me some pics so they are going up tomorrow on this blog. Come on back and see their photos. They are loving Mt. Pleasant. Thanks for the Thanksgiving wishes...same to you.