Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Further Afield

Why not make a trip of it? If you're traveling a long distance, you might like to make the travel time worth it and explore the South a little more. Here are a few suggestions if you're looking to extend your trip.

Asheville - a small mountain town with great food and the Biltmore House. Asheville is about an hour away from Spartanburg, west on Interstate 26. Western North Carolina and East Tennessee are full of great areas to hike and camp in the Blue Ridge Mountains and Asheville is a great base for that, as well as whitewater rafting and zip-lining too.

Nantahala Outdoor Center - Whitewater Rafting and Zipline

Biltmore Estate

Grove Park Inn

Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar - a favorite hangout

Tupelo Honey Cafe - a favorite Asheville restaurant (also in Greenville now)

Blue Ridge Parkway

Appalachian Trail

Chimney Rock Park

Sliding Rock and Pisgah National Forest

Davidson River Campground



Charleston - renowned for amazing food, beautiful architecture and a uniquely Southern attitude. We'll be heading there for our honeymoon after the wedding. Charleston is a three-hour drive east on Interstate 26.

The Market - so much in Charleston has changed over the years, even the two-hundred year old Market got a facelift. Watch the locals weaving sweetgrass baskets by hand.

The Battery

Rainbow Row

Waterfront Park - while away as much time as possible on the swings watching dolphins

Shopping on King Street

Beaches at Isle of Palms, Folly, and Sullivan's Island

Husk - truly one of the best restaurants in the country, sourcing nearly all their ingredients from the South

Spoleto Festival - running May 23 to June 8

Middleton Place Plantation

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Around Town



Outdoor Activities

Walking Distance:
  • Carolina Panthers training camp at Wofford College, just down Church Street
  • The B-cycle bike share program offers bikes you can rent for $5 a day. B-Cyle Website 
  • The Farmer's Market is on Saturday at the old train depot on Magnolia Street from 8 AM to Noon.
  • Jazz on the Square is on Friday night in Morgan Square
  • The pool at the hotel
  • Barnet Park has an interactive water fountain; it's just down St. John Street from the hotel
Driving Distance:


Indoor Activities

Walking Distance:
  • Morgan Square and Main Street, where the original village of Spartanburg was founded after the Revolutionary War
    • Hub City Books
    • Cakeheads bake shop
    • Growler Haus - growlers of beer
    • Three Sisters boutique
    • Petit Armoire kids and juniors boutique
    • Haute Mama maternity boutique
    • Lemon Peel shoe parlor
    • Two Doors Down boutique
    • Pink on Main - Lilly Pulitzer
    • The Local Hiker
    • Green Papaya Salon
    • Dottie's Toffee
    • DK Boutique and Spa
  • Yogalicious - one-time passes for $10 (90 minute classes for $12). Yogalicious Website
  • RJ Rockers Brewing - tours are Thursday and Friday between 5 and 7 PM and Saturdays between Noon and 4 PM. RJ Rockers Website 
  • Imagination Station toystore 
  • Krispy Kreme doughnuts. When the "Hot Now" sign is lit up in red, you can see the doughnuts come off the conveyor belt and get iced. Go across the street and take a peek at the old KK with its mint formica countertops. Address of the Krispy Kreme
Driving Distance:
  • Baehr Feet shoe store is also downtown, just a little further from the hotel. They have Tory Burch, Kate Spade, Sam Edelman, Jack Rogers and more. Baehr Feet Website
  • Premium Outlets in Gaffney, is at exit 90 on Interstate 85, going north from Spartanburg. It has Brooks Brothers, Ralph Lauren, J. Crew, Banana Republic, Ann Taylor, BCBG, Michael Kors, Juicy, Coach and more. Outlets Website
  • The Gaffney Peachoid water tower, made newly famous in the Netflix show House of Cards, is visible from Interstate 85, going north from Spartanburg. Kevin Spacey with the Peachoid
  • The BMW Zentrum, in Greer, is the museum and visitors' center at the only BMW plant in America. Zentrum Website 
  • Downtown Greenville has many shops and restaurants on Main Street, as well as in the West End, around Falls Park on the Reedy River.
  • Bob Jones University has one of the largest collections of religious art in the country. Bob Jones Museum Website

Photos from Life Magazine's online collaboration with Google


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Registry

We have registered for some items that we plan to use often and for many years to come. We deeply appreciate your generosity and look forward to treasuring your gifts to us over the course of our marriage.

At Bed, Bath & Beyond you can use the coupons that frequently come in the mail. We're searchable at the store and online by either one of our names, but you'll find it more quickly online if you search by Justin's. There are a lot of other Julie Cooks in the world. It will say our location is New York, because that's the shipping address, but don't think we're changing any plans -- the wedding will still be in South Carolina.

Bed, Bath & Beyond Registry

We've registered for a few things at Williams-Sonoma too.

Williams-Sonoma Registry

We went to San Francisco last June and visited the Heath Ceramics stall in the market at the Ferry Building. We've registered for some handmade pieces from the Rim line as a complement to our formal china, which belonged to Julie's grandmother, Isabel Caton.

Heath Ceramics Registry

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Airports


If you're leaving, on a jet plane, you have your choice of two airports:

1. The closer, regional airport is Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport (GSP). It's right on the county line in a town called Greer (pronounced "Gruhrrrr"). It's about a 25 minute drive on Interstate 85 to the hotel. Although it's small, it has all the major airlines, as well as Southwest and Allegiant. They also have all the major rental car companies if you want to rent a car for the weekend. They do not have a Super Shuttle, but you can let us know if you need a ride and we'll be glad to arrange a ride to Spartanburg for you. And of course, there are cabs.

2. Flying into Charlotte-Douglas (CLT) doesn't add on a lot of travel time, plus it can be much cheaper. It has Jet Blue, and it's the hub for US Air. The drive down to the Marriott would take about 1 hour and 11 minutes.

If you're thinking of renting a car, there is a Hertz rental desk at the Marriott. It isn't open on the weekends (or Memorial Day Monday), but it could be helpful if you want to return a car after driving from the airport, or if you want to pick one up in Spartanburg.

If you're going to be driving in, here are all the relevant addresses for your GPS:
Hotel: 299 North Church Street, Spartanburg
Indigo Hall: 190 Ezell Street, Spartanburg
Tommy & Cheri Cook's House: 219 Lottie Lane, Chesnee