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Daily Radar: 10.30.09

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  • If you find yourself around D.C. this Halloween weekend, look out for some sweet-looking traffic cones. Street artist diabetik has been installing Candy Cones all around the city. Has anyone in your hometown done anything eye-catching for Halloween? [Laughing Squid]

  • New York Times best seller Pat Conroy (author of South of Broad) now has a walking tour to accompany his book. Old Charleston Walking Tours has put together a two-hour tour that highlights the sites featured in the best-selling novel, including the Gibbes Museum of Art, St. Michael's Episcopal Church (the oldest in Charleston), and the Dock Street Theatre. Tours are available Tuesday through Saturday at 11 a.m. and begin at the Mills House Hotel. For more information, click here. [Old Charleston Walking Tours]
Photo: diabetik via Flickr

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