Boone Hall is also one of America's oldest working, living plantations. We have been continuously growing and producing crops for over 320 years ...
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Walk on the very spot where English Colonists in 1670 established the first permanent European settlement in the Carolinas. ...
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Located near Charleston, SC, Cypress Gardens offers visitors the rare experience of being one with nature ...
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The Dock Street Theater in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, may be the single most photographed spot in the city ...
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Drayton Hall is different. It’s the real thing ...
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On High Battery, an elegant section of Charleston, this house was one of the earliest constructed in the city in the late Federal style ...
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Fort Moultrie is a unit of Fort Sumter National Monument. The site is located on Sullivan's Island ...
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Situated on a small man-made island in the bay guarding the entrance to Charleston Harbour ...
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Designed by gentleman architect Gabriel Manigault for his brother, Joseph, this three-story brick town-house ...
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Welcome to Magnolia Plantation and Gardens ...
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MIDDLETON PLACE is a National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation ...
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Few buildings in Charleston, South Carolina reflect the city's early history as dramatically and effectively as the Old Exchange Building and Provost Dungeon ...
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A carriage tour of Charleston is a blend of knowledge, wit, humor, and history ...
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The history of Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum began in the summer of 1975 when the legendary aircraft carrier USS Yorktown ...
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The Old Slave Mart, located on one of Charleston's few remaining cobblestone streets, is the only known extant building used as a slave auction gallery in South Carolina. ...
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The South Carolina Aquarium inspires conservation of the natural world by exhibiting and caring for animals, by excelling in education and research, and by providing an exceptional visitor experience. ...
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Welcome to The Charleston Museum, America's First Museum, founded in 1773. Its mission is to preserve and interpret the cultural and natural history of Charleston and the South Carolina Lowcountry. ...
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Since 1808, visitors have admired the grand Federal townhouse of Charleston merchant Nathaniel Russell. ...
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