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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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
Charleston
Coast
The French Protestant Church of Charleston was founded in approximately 1681 by Huguenot refugees from the Protestant persecutions in France. About 450 Huguenots had settled in South Carolina's Low Country by 1700. The first Huguenot Church was built on... Read More
Charleston
Coast
One of Charleston's most popular restaurants is located at the site of the city's original Customs House (c.1739). Magnolia's setting is a blend of historic charm and contemporary excitement. Our award-winning uptown American cuisine with a down south... Read More
North Charleston
Coast
All suite accommodations with microwave, refrigerator, coffee makers, iron and ironing boards. Four story interior corridor hotel. Complimentary hot deluxe breakfast. Pool and Fitness Center. FREE WI-FI Read More
Johns Island
Coast
Jams and in-season fruits and vegetables available May through August. Read More
Johns Island
Coast
This barrier island is the largest island in South Carolina, located in Charleston County. The island is home to the famed Angel Oak, one of the largest living oak trees in the world, thought to be more than 1,400 years old. Read More