Charleston Mercury

134 Columbus St
Charleston, SC 29403

At Charleston Mercury in Charleston, SC, one can find more than just a print shop—it's a hub of creativity and craftsmanship. Stepping inside, visitors are greeted by the comforting hum of printing presses and the subtle scent of ink, creating an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and invigorating. The walls adorned with colorful posters and shelves filled with beautifully bound books showcase the meticulous attention to detail that sets this establishment apart.

With a team of skilled artisans at the helm, Charleston Mercury offers a range of printing services, from traditional letterpress to modern digital printing. The space itself serves as a canvas for experimentation and collaboration, where ideas come to life in vivid color and intricate design. Whether you're in need of personalized stationery or eye-catching promotional materials, this print shop is a treasure trove of inspiration for anyone with a passion for the art of printing.

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About ColletonToday.com is published by The Press and Standard, a semi-weekly newspaper that has been published in Walterboro, Colleton County, South Carolina since 1877. The Press and Standard (the publisher of ColletonToday.com) is the local newspaper that celebrates and improves the quality of life for those who live in Colleton County, South Carolina. The Press and Standard serves Walterboro, Colleton County, a rural, coastal county between Charleston County and Beaufort County. The Press is committed to offering relevant local news and information to the residents of Colleton County. We seek to provide you with quality and timely news, and with interactivity online. Interstate 95, connecting Maine to Florida, divides Colleton County into eastern and western portions. The east contains most of Walterboro, the largest community in Colleton County, and a big part of the Ashepoo, Combahee and South Edisto (ACE) Basin, which is one of the largest undeveloped estuaries on the east coast of the United States. The ACE Basin consists of approximately 350, 000 acres of diverse habitats including pine and hardwood uplands, forested wetlands, fresh, brackish and salt water tidal marshes, barrier islands and beaches. The basin's unique estuarine system, the largest of its type in the state, provides invaluable habitat for a rich diversity of finfish and shellfish resources. The basin hosts a wealth of wildlife resources, including such endangered and threatened species as bald eagles, woodstorks, ospreys, loggerhead sea turtles and shortnose sturgeon, and offers a variety of recreational uses. West of I-95, Colleton County is more rural, with thousands of undisturbed acres of land. The Press and Standard began publication in 1877 as a weekly newspaper owned by the Wightman Smoak family. In December, 1992, the publication was purchased by Smith Newspapers, of Ft. Payne, Ala. Soon afterward, The Press and Standard began publishing twice a week. All during its history, The Press and has won numerous state and national awards, and has often been awarded the General Excellence award, signifying it as the best overall semi-weekly newspaper in South Carolina.
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