
The Waterfront Restaurant
Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Kiawah Island
Coast
One year before the Ryder Cup Matches were played at The Ocean Course, Kiawah hosted the club professionals' version of the international match-play competition when the 1990 PGA Cup Matches were played at Turtle Point. The PGA of America is just one of... Read More
Charleston
Coast
The original home of the 19th Century Citadel; Gleaming hardwood floors and rooms opening onto a lush sunlit atrium; Luxury of the British Colonial Era; valet parking available for fee. Read More
Charleston
Coast
This 19th-century two-family Freedman's cabin is on the grounds of Middleton Place, a National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation. African American Focus Tours are available throughout the year at 11 a.m. (and 1 p.m. in... Read More
Wadmalaw Island
Coast
Irvin-House Vineyards is the only domestic winery in Charleston. The property has a large pond stocked with fish, walking trails, and wildlife. Open for wine tastings Wednesday through Saturday from 10 am until 5pm. We offer a free tour of the winery on... 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