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5 Questions With Cele & Lynn Seldon

17 min · 9 de oct de 2025
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Today we’re joined by two people who know the South Carolina Lowcountry inside and out — travel writers and longtime explorers Lynn and Cele Seldon. Together, they’ve spent decades telling stories about destinations near and far, with bylines in publications like Southern Living, USA Today, and National Geographic Traveler. Now, they’ve turned their attention to a place they know best — our own backyard — with their new book, 100 Things to Do in the South Carolina Lowcountry Before You Die. It’s a guide that captures everything we love about this region. We’ll talk with Lynn and Cele about what went into writing the book and some of the surprising places and experiences that even longtime locals might not know about.

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