Charleston tourism
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Visit Boone Hall Plantation
Charleston, South Carolina – Boone Hall Plantation was founded in 1681 when Englishman Major John Boone came to Charleston and…
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Why Charleston is One of the Best Places to Live in South Carolina?
Moving to Charleston may seem like an odd idea at first glance. After all, out of all the places in…
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Angel Oak
Visitors will find one of Charleston’s most photographed icons on Johns Island: the Angel Oak. It is said to be…
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The Aiken-Rhett House Museum
According to many, there’s no better example of antebellum life than the Aiken-Rhett House Museum. Originally built in the early…
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Charleston Walking Tours
With its centuries-old mansion and cobblestone streets, Charleston is like a living museum. One of the best ways to learn…
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Folly Beach
After a few days exploring Charleston’s historic sites, take some time to kick back, relax and enjoy the Southern sun.…
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Sullivan’s Island
Comprising only 3.3 square miles, Sullivan’s Island may not seem like a must-see for Charleston visitors. But this beachfront town…
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Isle of Palms County Park
If several days in Charleston proper have you longing for a do-nothing day at the beach, Isle of Palms might…
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Charleston Boat Tours
To get a better view of the Charleston harbor (and maybe even spot some dolphins), consider signing up for a…
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The Battery
Many visitors say you can’t leave Charleston without seeing this stretch along the city’s southern tip, which they call beautiful…
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