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Get away to this Aberdeen hotel and enjoy pheasant hunting, local sporting events and a great location for a productive meeting or enchanting wedding.
You'll feel right at home at BEST WESTERN Ramkota Hotel - all of our rooms provide cable satellite television, free high-speed Internet access, a desk, a coffee maker, a microwave, a refrigerator and much more. After a good night's rest, you'll be ready to explore all the area has to offer.
With our convenient location, you'll have easy access to Brown County Fair, Storybook Land Theme Park, Mina Lake, Richmond Lake, Wylie Park, Aberdeen Aquatic Center and Sand Lake Refuge. Sports and hunting enthusiasts can enjoy pheasant hunting, taking to the firing range at the Aberdeen Gun Club and many local sporting events hosted at the Barnett Center.
With the most experienced staff in the area, we cater to the corporate traveler. Our location also provides convenient access to the area's many corporate offices, including 3M, Wells Fargo, the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Walmart, BAE Systems and UPS.
This 100% smoke-free Aberdeen hotel has over 18,000 square feet of meeting, banquet, convention and exhibit space - it's the largest meeting and convention facility in the city. We also have a 212-seat amphitheater, a boardroom and an indoor garden courtyard on the premises, making this the perfect place for a business meeting, family reunion, wedding or class reunion. Call today to learn more about our Aberdeen hotel's event space.
While staying at BEST WESTERN Ramkota Hotel, guests can also enjoy an indoor water play land, an on-site Minerva's Restaurant, a cocktail lounge, a coffee shop, an exercise facility, wedding services and a business center.
For friendly service, abundant event space and a variety of local attractions, reserve an affordable stay at BEST WESTERN Ramkota Hotel!
The 6th Annual Antiques, History & Arts Festival will be held in Historic Downtown Walterboro.
The Beaufort Children's Theatre presents the Wizard of Oz. The performance will be held at USCB's Center for the Arts.
Lake Warren State Park will be hosting the annual Little Buddies Fishing Program for all children under 16. In Hampton.
The Hilton Head Dance Theatre presents "Terpsichore Too!" at the Hilton Head High School Visual and Performing Arts Center.
At the All Saints Episcopal Church in HIlton Head Island.
The Kiwanis Club sponsors Hilton Head's premier BBQ event at the Coastal Discovery Museum of Hilton Head.
Piggly Wiggly invites you to Celebrate Craft Beer Week at the Hilton Head Taste of Summer Craft Beer Festival.
The 2nd Annual "Run for the Tea" K-5 and Kid's Races. The K-5 will start and finish at Shady Point Park aboard MCAS Beaufort.
A one-woman show about how a young girl became an historical icon. In Beaufort.
The choir festival, featuring Brian Jones as director, will take place at the Parish Church of St Helena's in downtown Beaufort.
The Hilton Head Island Dance Theatre presents "The Magic Toy Shoppe" at the Hilton Head High School's Visual and Performing Arts.
Both exhibits will be open from 10-5 on Friday and 12-4 on Saturday, at the South Carolina Artisan Center, in Walterboro.
Categories include animation, features, and "Anything Goes".
The Open Land Trust Legacy Live Oak dedication ceremony will include many activities and events. In Edisto Island.
USCB Center for the Arts presents this years Oscar-winning Best Foreign Film. In Beaufort.
An international festival for performing and visual arts. In Charleston.
Those longing for a taste of the local catch can't wait for the Edisto Beach& Fire Department's Annual Fish Fry.
Showcases the African history and heritage of South Carolina's Lowcountry Gullah culture. In Beaufort.
Presented by the May River Theatre in Bluffton.
Family fun day, pageant, parade, craft displays, Taste of Hampton, fishing contest and more. In Hampton.
At the Charleston City Marina.
Includes music, air show, Blessing of the Fleet, sporting events, crafts, dances, food. In Beaufort.
10-day shag event includes block parties, live music, vendors, shagging classes, and more. In North Myrtle Beach.
Camden or Pageland to Sunset Beach.
Fort Sumter National Monument is the site of the civil war between North and South Carolina on April 12, 1861. Located in the Charleston harbor, the monument is home to one of the best collections of 19th century seacoast artillery found in America. Upon arriving on the island, listen to a brief recorded National Park Service ranger history talk before continuing your self-guided tour of the fort.
After ferrying back to the mainland, visit the Fort Sumter Visitor Education Center in Charleston for further education on the fort and the events leading up to the battle. Stroll through the museum exhibits to learn more of the fort's rich history. Visit the bookstore to browse the interpretive items. Stay in comfort while visiting this popular coastal city with Best Western hotels. Enjoy your time along South Carolina's coast.
The Francis Marion and Sumter National Forests encompass more than 629,000 acres of land in South Carolina. Located twelve miles from Charleston, these forests provide excellent recreational opportunities. Bring along your canoe to paddle in the lakes or your fishing pole to find a great spot for fishing.
Lace up your hiking boots for exploring the forest trails. Bring your camera to capture a great shot of one of the waterfalls. Hunters and horseback riders also enjoy time in the trees. With several area Best Western hotels nearby, comfortable lodging is convenient for South Carolina coast travelers.
Historic Charleston, attracts over three million visitors a year. Learn about the city's namesake, King Charles II - "The Merry Monarch", and the town's rich history, during a tour. The preserved historic buildings nestled along the coast provide a look into the eventful past of this "Holy City". The church steeples dotting the Charleston skyline add to the character of this city.
The Aiken-Rhett House built in 1818, showcases the urban life of antebellum Charleston. Tour this townhouse to see original fine art purchased by William Aiken, Jr., who became governor of South Carolina in 1844. The house remained in the Aiken family until the 1970s. Check into an area Best Western hotel to enjoy comfortable accommodations and excellent amenities. Create your own memories during your time in this exciting city.