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The Daufuskie Island Rum Company

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Everyone is super excited for the opening of the Daufuskie Island Rum Company. I can't wait until my 1st tasting. Be sure to join their facebook page to keep up with the progress of the company. Here are a few fun pictures of the new building.  

Summer Drive-In Movies at Bloody Point

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From Bloody Point: Join us this Saturday, 8/2, at 8:30pm for a Drive-In Movie on the Clubhouse Lawn!  We will be showing The Lego Movie. Bring your golf cart or picnic blanket! We'll provide snacks, ice cream, and beverages for purchase. Admission is free. In the event of rain, this event will relocate to the screened-in porch on the back of the Clubhouse. Feel free to call  843-341-5505 if you have any questions. **************************** Daufuskie Farmers Market  Saturdays 11:00AM - 1:00PM Public dock parking lot next to Marshside Mama’s. Vendors welcome.

Beautiful Pictures of Daufuskie Island

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Pictures of Daufuskie Island from the last week in May 2014 Melrose on the Beach A super nice ladies house Beach DI Squirrel Melrose on the Beach Fire Pit by the Pool The Pool at Sandy Lane Condos The Pool at Sandy Lane Condos Melrose on the Beach Melrose on the Beach Pool Melrose on the Beach

There is so much history on Daufuskie Island.

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Architectual Digest did a great piece on John Mellancamps Beach House in Daufuskie Island.

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The Gothic Revival House is in Bloody Point on Daufuskie Island, SC 29915. The back of the house is my favorite part. It opens up to the wide Atlantic Ocean with an infinity pool and two beautiful covered porches, both with fire places. An outdoor kitchen offers year round relaxed living right on the beach. John Mellencamp's South Carolina Island Getaway The musician's Daufuskie Island retreat, designed by Monique Gibson, is a striking complement to his all-American songs Text by Julia Reed | Photography by William Abranowicz | Produced by Anita Sarsidi Some 30 years ago John Mellencamp discovered Daufuskie Island, a relatively unspoiled spot in South Carolina, just across the border from Savannah, Georgia. Fascinated by the island's history (until the 1980s it had been inhabited largely by the Gullah, descendants of freed slaves) and enamored of its privacy (it can only be reached by boat), the s