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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Mount Pleasant
Coast
Located near area restaurants, shopping and attractions including Patriots Point, Ft Sumter, and Boone Hall. Close to beach and historical downtown Charleston. Read More
Charleston
Coast
Completed in 1713, the Powder Magazine was built for gunpowder storage. It is the oldest public building in the Carolinas and one of the few remaining military structures associated with the 1780 British Siege of Charles Town. The Powder Magazine is... Read More
Mount Pleasant
Coast
The Days Inn Charleston/Patriots Point is conveniently located across the Arthur Ravenel Bridge from Charleston; within minutes of ocean beaches, golf courses, shopping centers and many restaurants. Room Amenities: Micro-fridge, hair dryer, coffee... Read More
Charleston
Coast
This private two-hour boat tour is what Charleston is all about! We'll cruise through calm rivers lined with oyster beds as your captain looks for bottlenose dolphins. Watching them swim next to the boat is exciting but if they are feeding in the... 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
Charleston
Coast
At Hank's, Chef Frank McMahon has fashioned a menu that re-creates that of a classic Charleston fish house serving a creative blend of traditional fried seafood platters and time-honored Low Country dishes. Chef McMahon also showcases his creativity with... Read More