Isle of Palms Pier
History of The Pier
On July 3, 1953, the famous Isle of Palms fishing pier on the front beach was opened to the public. It was the longest fishing pier in South Carolina, reaching 1,000 feet out into the Atlantic Ocean, erected by The Beach Company. It had a concession building at the shore end of the pier which carried fishing equipment for rent or purchase, a snack bar and restrooms. Fishing privilege cost 65 cents per day back then, and the pier was equipped with sinks for the convenience of fishermen who wished to clean their catches on the spot.destroyed by Hurricane Hugo.fished there as kid with dad.
anyone have pics. of the pier.please post.thanks