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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Charleston
Coast
Opened in 1924 at a cost of $1.5 million, the Francis Marion Hotel was the largest and grandest in the Carolinas. Named for General Francis Marion, the "Swamp Fox" of the American Revolution. After a $15 million National Trust award-winning restoration,... Read More
Charleston
Coast
First Baptist Church originated in Kittery, Maine, in 1682. Under the leadership of William Screven, the church moved to Charleston in 1696. An earlier meeting house (c. 1701) was replaced by the present Greek Revival Sanctuary (c. 1822), designed by... Read More
Charleston
Coast
*May be unavailable due to COVID-19. Please check tour website.* Gullah Tours explores all of downtown Charleston, with places, history and stories relating to black Charlestonians. Visit the east side of Charleston, the Underground Railroad,... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Five shuttles operate in the downtown area. While stops are located throughout the downtown area, all shuttles service the Charleston Visitor Center on Ann Street. DASH routes also connect with CARTA serving North Charleston, Mt. Pleasant, Isle of Palms,... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Join us for a behind the scenes tour of The Old City Jail, which housed some of Charleston's most infamous criminals, 19th century pirates and Civil War prisoners. The Old City Jail was in operation from 1802 until 1939 and most of the building's... Read More