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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Charleston
Coast
(c. 1800) Located in the French Quarter of the original walled city; Our carriage house suites each have a private entrance and overlook a courtyard; lovely veranda, 1 room; 2 suites; 2 apartment, Very Private. Read More
Charleston
Coast
This world-famous plantation has been associated with the Drayton family since its founding in 1676. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, it includes the country's oldest garden (c.1680), and a Reconstruction-era plantation manor with a... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Possibly the only known building used as a slave auction gallery in SC still in existence, the Old Slave Mart was once part of a complex of buildings known as Ryan's Mart. The complex had a brick wall enclosed yard, a four-story building that contained a... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Revisit Colonial history or indulge in today's modern comforts in Charleston, where southern charm touches every era. The Hampton Inn & Suites® hotel in Charleston/West Ashley is located off Highway 17, within minutes of Historic Charleston as well as... Read More
Charleston
Coast
The Rev. Daniel J. Jenkins established the Jenkins Orphanage in 1891 for African-American children following an encounter with four youngsters living on the streets of Charleston. The original site of this orphanage was at 20 Franklin St. in the Old... Read More
Kiawah Island
Coast
Located in the Straw Market at West beach, the Southern Kitchen serves all of your favorite country breakfast classics. Enjoy classic country breakfast items such as specialty omelets, chicken and waffles, blueberry pancakes and praline French toast.... Read More