Folly Beach gained fame in 1989 when the beach (and entire oceanfront) was devastated by Hurricane Hugo. To Charlestonians, it had always been "the edge of America," but Hugo made it the poster child for coastal hazards. Then, the beach was rebuilt. Now, as fall thins out the crowds and space opens up for afternoon reverie, the barrier island is at its best. [2012]
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