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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
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Historic Charleston & Resort Islands
Mount Pleasant
Coast
Boone Hall is one of America's oldest plantations, established in 1681 by Major John Boone. The famous Avenue of Oaks, a breathtaking three-quarter mile drive lined with giant live oaks draped with Spanish-moss, dates to 1743. The plantation manor dates... Read More
Charleston
Coast
Established in 1670, this "mother church" of the Province originally stood on the site where St. Michael's stands today. The present building (c. 1835-1838) saw its bells converted into cannons during the Civil War. On July 4, 1976, new bells were placed... Read More
Charleston
Coast
In 1751 St. Michael’s Parish was created and the cornerstone laid for the new church the next year. Opening in 1761, the church is the oldest in Charleston and has remained essentially unchanged over the years. The 18th-century English clock and ring of... Read More
Mount Pleasant
Coast
Mount Pleasant is separated from Charleston, South Carolina, by the Cooper River. For many years it was primarily populated seasonally by Charleston residents wealthy enough to afford summer homes across the river from the Charleston peninsula. The... Read More
Awendaw
Coast
Awendaw was named by the Sewee Native American tribe. It is also home to an oyster shell mound created by the Sewee Tribe. It is often referred to as "The Spanish Fort". Most of the mound is still intact. The rest of it was destroyed to construct roads... Read More
Kiawah Island
Coast
Nestled behind the 18th green of Turtle Point, visit Tomasso in the beautiful Turtle Point Clubhouse. Specializing in authentic cuisine from all regions of Italy, dine in a warm and inviting atmosphere that evokes true family style Italian hospitality.... Read More