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Rainbow Row
This street of brightly colored homes in Charleston is easily the most photographed spot in the city. With one look at the architecture, beauty and Southern ... Read more
Joseph Manigault House
This historic Charleston home, now part of the Charleston Museum, is a well-preserved example of Federal architecture of great historical and cultural ... Read more
St Philips Church
This historical church is home to the oldest religious congregation in South Carolina. The first St. Philips Church was a small wooden structure built in ... Read more
South Carolina Aquarium
A visit to the South Carolina Aquarium is more than just a meet-and-greet with the local sea life. The center point of the beautiful and historic Charleston ... Read more
Aiken-Rhett House
For an evocative glimpse into antebellum plantation life in South Carolina, visit the historic Aiken-Rhett House in Charleston. The only surviving urban ... Read more
Aiken-Rhett House
This historic museum is known for being one of the best examples of Southern antebellum architecture in Charleston. It was originally built as a private ... Read more
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
The Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge, also known as the New Cooper River Bridge, is an eight-lane, cable-stayed bridge spanning three and half miles across the Cooper ... Read more
Charleston Museum
The Charleston Museum has the pleasure of being dubbed America’s First Museum. A source of pride for South Carolinians, the Charleston Museum boasts both deep ... Read more
Charleston Waterfront Park
With excellent views of the Cooper River and the Charleston Harbor, this 12-acre park is a favorite spot to relax for both locals and visitors to Charleston. ... Read more
Circular Congregational Church of Charleston
The Circular Congregational Church of Charleston is one of the oldest continuously worshipping churches in the United States of America. English ... Read more
Fort Sumter National Monument
A top historic attraction in South Carolina, Fort Sumter National Monument is famous for being the site where the Civil War began. Today, the sea fort, ... Read more
Gibbes Museum of Art
The Gibbes Museum of Art hosts Charleston’s finest collections of art in a fabulous Beaux Arts building in Charleston’s Historic District. With over 10,000 ... Read more
Heyward-Washington House
A noble grandfather clock ticks the time in the drawing room of the Heyward-Washington House in Charleston, a veritable time portal to the 1700s. The ... Read more
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
As the last large-scale Romantic garden left in the United States, Magnolia Plantation and Gardens seek to provide an escape from the struggles and stresses ... Read more
Middleton Place
The 65-acre Middleton Place, a former rice plantation along the Ashley River, has persisted under the guidance of the Middleton family, without changing ... Read more