Old Port Royal Photo Journal


Joe and I have been discussing when and where to move. We decided that Port Royal was the location we could see our family living. It reminds us of Athens and some neighborhoods there, like Normaltown. We like that it is a little city within itself. The main road is called Paris Avenue and has a 30-35mph speed limit. It has entertainment, dining, nature, and education in a consolidated area, literally in walking distance. We could see ourselves owning businesses in the commercial properties. If we decided to send our kids to public school, Port Royal Elementary is 47th on the top 100 list of elementary schools in South Carolina. There is a nursing home, a eal estate office, a post office, a pottery shop, a park, a beach, a hair salon, antique stores, locally-owned food establishments, a bike rental shop, a gym, trails, and an elementary school. You know what's missing? Joe's business and my business!!
Suwan Thai
Never been, but we like thai food.
Old School Pizzeria
Smokin' Planks-BBQ place
Dockside=the best seafood in town
Marsh grass as far as the eye can see
You can't go to Port Royal without going to The Sands
The Sands at Port Royal Sound (after a high tide)
The shrimp boats parked at Dockside




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