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On The Market Tours With Tommy Dew


category : Tours
Tommy Dew leads guided tours to some of the most beautiful parts of downtown Charleston, where cobblestone streets, stately architecture and manicured gardens coupled with stories of people, culture and war make for a memorable experience.

All tours depart from the steps of Market Hall (Daughters of the Confederacy Museum) at the Intersection of Meeting and Market Streets. Reservations required.


Admission:

  • Fee: History Walk: $20 adults, $12 ages 12 & younger.

  • Hours:

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