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South Carolina Aquarium

With over 60 exhibits, this aquarium features thousands of amazing aquatic animals from river otters and sharks to loggerhead turtles.

Drayton Hall

This Georgian-Palladian gem, built in 1738, is America's oldest plantation house open to the public.

Middleton Place

This Georgian-Palladian gem, built in 1738, is America's oldest plantation house open to the public.

Fort Sumter National Monument

Learn all about this storied spot of the first clash between the Union and Confederate armies in the Civil War, in which the Union forces finally surrendered after a 34-hour bombardment by the Rebels.

Nathaniel Russell House

The Nathaniel Russell House is a historical mansion open to the public.

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens

The magnolia Plantation and Gardens is home to one of the oldest gardens in America.

Aiken-Rhett House

Aiken-Rhett House is a  historic house museum that is highly recommended for tourists visiting the area.

Heward Washington House

Heward Washington Hoouse is a historic mansion open to the public.

Charleston Ghost and Dungeon Tour

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.

Cypress Gardens

Visitors can wander through these beautiful gardens or tour cypress-lined swamps by flat-bottomed boat.

American Military Museum

American Military Museum is a museum celebrating the history of the American military, featuring uniforms and memorabilia from all the major wars.

Calhoun Mansion

Calhoun Mansion is one of Charleston's architectural treasures, this historic mansion owned by George Walton Williams transports visitors back in time.

Edmonston Alston House

Edmonston Alston House is a historic house museum worth a visit.

Charleston Museum

Through a series of interactive exhibits, America's oldest museum invites visitors to learn more about the history of Charleston and its surrounding areas.

Gibbes Museum of Art

Gibbes Museum of Art is an art museum specializing in American painting from the 18th century to present day.

Charles Towne Landing

Charles Towne Landing is a village recreating the life and times of Americas early settlers.

Wild Dunes

Wild dunes is a popular golf course in Charleston, South Carolina.

Magnolia Cemetery

Magnolia Cemetery is a scenic cemetery where five Civil War Generals are buried.

Classic Carriage Tours

Classic Carriage Tours offers guided tours in carriages drawn by award-winning Percheron Draft Horses. Horse-drawn transportation is a tradition in Charleston that the owners of Classic Carriage Tours make every effort to maintain as authentically as possible

 

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January 11, 2011