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Now a Bed and Breakfast, as well as a National Landmark, South Carolina Governor Edward Rutledge,youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived in this house built circa 1760.
Walking tour to some of Charleston's most haunted sites.
A 60-acre preserve where visitors observe many wildlife habitats.
A small museum of Charleston, SC. It is nearly 300 years old and is the oldest public building in the Carolina's. It served as an arsenal and a key point of defense for the Carolina colonists from...
Scenic cemetery where 5 Civil War Generals are buried.
As you explore the streets, cemeteries, back alleys, churches, and pre-revolutionary dungeon of Charleston's historic district you'll hear about the city's ghosts, voodoo, and superstitions.
This synagogue marks the birth of Reform Judaism in 1824.
The exhibits at the aquarium have been put together with painstaking attention to detail.
Highly recommended golf course with dramatic views of the Atlantic.
Charleston neighborhood lined with antique shops.
Located in the lobby of the Charleston Place Hotel, offering boutiques and restaurants.
A exclusive shopping area in Charleston.
A newly renovated theater offering champagne and popcorn.
A leisurely walking tour through Charleston's Historic District that includes such sites as Historic Rainbow Row and the Edmonston-Alston House.
Walking tour through historic Charleston that highlights the life and times during the Colonial Era and the American Revolution.
A resort community about 15 minutes northeast of downtown Charleston.
Adventure tour company takes visitors on guided kayak tours through South Carolina's coastal waters.
