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Johns Island is one of many sea islands along the coast of South Carolina and home to the Angel Oak, a 1400 year old Southern Live Oak Tree. It is located to the west of James Island and to the east of Wadmalaw Island and inshore of Seabrook Island and Kiawah Island. It is separated from the mainland by the tidal Stono River, which forms part of the Intracoastal Waterway. The island is the second largest island on the east coast. Johns Island was originally occupied by Native American tribes, including the Kiawah, before the English settlers reached Charleston. The island later was crossed over by the British in their siege of Charleston, and was the site of several skirmishes in the Civil War. Roughly one-third of the island is within the city limits of Charleston. The population of John's Island is growing because of its proximity to Charleston. Despite substantial and vocal opposition to development, it is rapidly changing from a rural farming community to a suburban bedroom community with a population of 13,000.
Local points of interest are The Angel Oak Park, Johns Island County Park, Mullet Hall Equestrian Center, and the Charleston Tea Farm. |