Charleston County, SC Other Attractions
International Center for Birds of Prey
This facility is dedicated to the study and welfare of birds and their habitats,. The 152
Palmetto Swamp Fox Adventure Race
This race covers approximately 60 miles within the Francis Marion Forest with estimated finishing times between 10 and 12
Villa De La Fontaine
One of the first Bed & Breakfasts in Charleston; Huge collection of 18
Town & Country Conference Center
Located 2 blocks from Citadel Mall; Meeting space available; Mens and ladies saunas; Health Sports Bar; Some rooms equipped with kitchen and dining area;
The Citadel
The legislature established the South Carolina Military Academy in 1842
The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
Built between 1767 and 1771, South Carolina delegates to the First Continental Congress were elected here in 1774
Southeastern Wildlife Exposition
The largest wildlife and nature event of its kind, SEWE features artwork by 120
Rainbow Row
Named for 14 private homes which mirror the colors of the rainbow, this section dates from 1740 and was Charleston's waterfront district during the 18
Plantation Days
Craftworkers demonstrate the skills practiced by slaves as they prepared the antebellum plantation for harvest time. Different aspects of 18th and 19
Old Powder Magazine
The Powder Magazine is the oldest public building the in Carolinas and the only remaining building from the era of the Lords Proprietors. Built in 1712
Middleton Place
An 18th-century rice plantation and National Historic Landmark comprising America’
Maison Du Pre'
(c.1804) The Inn of Historic Elegance, antiques and collectibles; private baths, gardens, and tour pick up;
Lowndes Grove Plantation
Plantation(c. 1786) on the historic peninsula with extensive grounds, gardens, pool, jacuzzi and dock;
Charleston City Hall
The building (c. 1801) houses the City Council Chamber which contains portraits of many important leaders, including the c. 1791
Sheraton - North Charleston
The Sheraton North Charleston Hotel provides all of the warm hospitality you'd expect in a visit to the South. Some of the city'
Avery Research Center
The Avery Research Center is housed in the former Avery Normal Institute, established in 1865
Lowcountry Blues Bash
Our 18th year as the best blues festival in the Southeast! A 10 -day event with more than 50 acts of traditional and contemporary blues performing at some 15-25 locations (
Family Yuletide
Families can enjoy storytelling around a warm fire, Christmas caroling, ornament and wreath making, candle dipping, a live nativity scene featuring many of the Plantation'
Plantation Christmas
From the Big House to the Quarters, enjoy festive holiday decorations and learn about 19
Annual Charleston Parade Of Boats
Delight in the procession of nearly 50
Cooper River Bridge Run
A local tradition that stretches back to 1978, this 10-K race draws more than 30,000
The Citadel
Established in 1842, this is one of the last two military state colleges in the United States. The Citadel Museum offers a history of the Military College of SC and Corps of Cadets from 1842
Charleston Riverdogs
South Atlantic League:
Gaillard Municipal Auditorium
The Gaillard Municipal Auditorium, built in 1968, is a multi-purpose facility rented by promoters for events i.e. Broadway productions;
South Carolina Native Plant Symposium
South Carolina is one of the most diverse botanical regions in North America. The symposium will feature presentations, workshops, forums, and field trips about the state'
St. Philip's Graveyard
Buried here are revolutionaries, politicians, confederates and artists. Among then are Col. William Rhett, known as the "Scourge of the Pirates,"
Magnolias
One of Charleston's most popular restaurant is located at the site of the city's original Customs House (c.1739). Magnolia'
82 Queen
Located at 82 Queen Street. Come discover why the readers of Southern Living magazine voted 82 Queen Charleston's "Best City Restaurant" for 3
Old South Carriage Company
One hour fully narrated tours of the Historic District. City's only licensed guides in Confederate uniform. Tours depart every 20 min. from our barn at 14
Cabbage Row
The section of Church St. was the inspiration for "Catfish Row" in the Dubose Heyward story "Porgy." This story later became the basis for George Gershwin's opera "Porgy and Bess,"
Gallery Chuma
A showcase of African &
Charleston
Charleston is America`s most beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, with a rich, 300-year heritage. Since its founding in 1670
Carolina Polo And Carriage Company
Buggy and carriage tours of Charleston'
Piccolo Spoleto
The official outreach festival to Spoleto Festival USA, Piccolo Spoleto features artists from the Southeastern United States in all areas of performing, literary and visual arts ?
Poogan's Porch
What gives Charleston eateries so much of their charm and reputation is, of course, wonderful, delicious food. And what could be more Charleston than an 1886
ChazzFest
A new music and heritage festival will showcase a broad spectrum of acts including rock, blues, jazz, R&
Savor South Carolina
Weekend events include a Wine & Food Tasting event with Executive Editor Scott Jones of Southern Living, a "Secret Shops of Charleston" seminar with Cottage Living, a "Welcome to the Coast"
Jenkins Orphanage
The Rev. Daniel J. Jenkins established the Jenkins Orphanage in 1891
Tristan
Tristan is the hot new restaurant in Charleston featuring a bold cuisine with a global influence. Open for lunch, Sunday brunch, and dinner. The wine list has over 400
Wet Paint
Coleman Fine Art will host four of the country?s leading artists for plein-air (meaning ?open-air?)
Charleston Fashion Week
Charleston magazine presents the first annual Charleston Fashion Week, a five-night celebration of fashion and Charleston?
Avocet Properties
Vacation Rentals; 15 minutes from Downtown Charleston; Public Beach with 1000
The Links At Stono Ferry
Voted 2003-2004 Charleston Area Golf Course of the Year, this championship par 72
Dungannon Heritage Preserve
The 643
Island Realty, Inc.
Largest selection of vacation homes, villas, condos, sea cabins and oceanside villas on the Isle of Palms, Sullivan's Island, Dewees Island &
Dunes Properties Of Charleston
Over 160 immaculate vacation homes, villas and cottages in Wild Dunes, Isle of Palms, Sullivan'
Carroll Realty, Inc
Furnished houses on the Islands; 3
Charlestonian Yacht
The 93-foot Charlestonian yacht specializes luxurious cruises and world-class golf. A unique way to play South Carolina's most exclusive golf courses, such as Kiawah's Ocean Course and Hilton Head'
Pam Harrington Exclusives/Kiawah Island
Furnished houses, villas and condos on Kiawah Island, 3-night minimum;
Angel Oak
This is one of the largest living oak trees in the world. More than 1,400 years old, the Angel Oak is more than 65 feet high with a circumference of 25.5 feet; provides more than 1,700
Atlantic Island Properties
Beautiful homes and villas on Chaarleston's Resort Barrier Islands. Stay in paradise with downtown only 30 minutes away!
National Club Championship
PGA club professionals from all across the U.S., along with three of their members, will tee it up during Kiawah Island Golf Resort's National Club Championship March 4-8, 2007. The 72
Murder on the 19th Hole
A relaxing and entertaining weekend full of murder, mystery, and mayhem! While you enjoy The Sanctuary?s variety of amenities and exquisite fine dining, several ?murders?
The Sanctuary At Kiawah Island
Located just 30 minutes from historic Charleston, SC; The Sanctuary at Kiawah Island features 255 luxurious guestrooms, 2 oceanfront restaurants, 3 pools, more than 18,000
Blues by the Sea
Marvelous open-air blues festival in marshside location about 45
PGA Championship
Kiawah Island Golf Resort will test the strongest field in major championship golf in August 2012, selecting the course for the 94th PGA Championship. By being named to play host to the season'
Shaggin' on Kiawah
The Shag, South Carolina?s state dance, is coming to Kiawah to kick of the spring!
Santee Coastal Reserve
This 24,000-acre reserve is a Wildlife Management Area that includes two barrier islands accessible only by boat. There are four trails: bike/hiking trail - a 7.2
Boone Hall Plantation
Established in 1681 by Major John Boone, one of the original settlers of South Carolina. Boone Hall began as a rice plantation and was converted into a prosperous cotton plantation in the 1800
Mt Pleasant/Charleston Koa
RV campsites; tent sites;Kamping Kabins;Kamping Kaboose;Kamping Lodge kampers kitchen; laundry; hay rides; heated domed pool; Black Beards Cove Family Fun Park on grounds(
Taste Of Charleston
Fifty of Charleston's finest restaurants will participate by offering the public a "taste" of their culinary specialties, including shrimp &
Slave Homes
These nine brick slave homes at Boone Hall Plantation date to 1790-1810. Known collectively as "Slave Street,"
Sweetgrass Baskets
Coil baskets of native sweetgrass and long leaf pine needles sewn with strips of palmetto leaf is a craft handed down through generations since the 1700'
Patriots Point 4th Of July Blast
Patriots Point is host to the largest 4th of July Blast in South Carolina - hosting 30
Jack's Cosmic Dogs
This is a way-cool hot dog stand. The Cosmic Dog was dubbed "the best hot dogs I've ever had"
Sunfish World Championships
Participants will sail in one hundred identical 2006
South Carolina Stingrays
Through the conclusion of the 2004-05 season, over 2.5 million fans have come to Stingray home games for a twelve-year franchise average exceeding 180,000
Charleston International Airport (CHS)
Airlines serving this facility are:
HL Hunley
On February 17, 1864
Caw Caw Interpretive Center
This vast, 650-acre park is rich in natural, cultural & historical resources. Once part of a 5,500-acre 1700
Charleston Tea Plantation
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