McClellanville Rocks, But Don’t Take My Word for It

April 24th, 2007 All Articles, Community Info, McClellanville Living Daniel Bates

McClellanville SC McClellanville is a great town, but with a population of 500, you won’t find it winning any awards, because most people don’t even know it exists. In fact, the attention of a national award like “Best Retirement Town” or “Top Ten Vacation Spots” would bring about massive change to our quiet little town and negatively impact our way of life. Despite my best efforts, my opinion of McClellanville is admittedly biased because I grew up here and am a real estate agent. I have included the following links to articles written about McClellanville in an effort to give you a second opinion of McClellanville. As you can see, these are local and national sources and reading each you will learn that most people have come to the same conclusion that I have…McClellanville is heaven on earth.

Southern Living (South Carolina Readers Insert) - A Village Victorious - July ‘07

Hot Retirement Towns Magazine - McClellanville, SC - January ‘07

Charleston Magazine - Village Life - November ‘06

Coastal Living - So You Want to Live in…McClellanville, SC - October ‘06

Coastal Living - Inside McClellanville - October ‘06

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2 Responses to “McClellanville Rocks, But Don’t Take My Word for It”

  1. 6 Reasons McClellanville Wont Change Says:

    [...] First of all, to claim that we are undiscovered is simply a myth. McClellanville is frequently featured in local and national magazines and Hurricane Hugo certainly put us in the nation’s spotlight. McClellanville doesn’t want to be famous though. The people here are warm and friendly, but that doesn’t mean they are welcome to change. I certainly don’t blame the people that visit here and tell everyone they know how wonderful McClellanville is. This article is to enlighten all the nay-sayers that respond “It’s going to be sad when it all changes” or “what will it be like in 10 years”. I can’t promise that McClellanville will never change, I’ve witnessed gradual change over the years, but here are a few reasons why McClellanville is better off than most towns. [...]

  2. My McClellanville » McClellanville Goes Hollywood…Again? Says:

    [...] have also been quite a few articles written about McClellanville published in various national and local magazines and publications over the past few years if [...]

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