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Charleston's Historic District

Charleston’s Historic District

🧠 Fact: Charleston boasts one of the most well-preserved historic districts in the U.S., with cobblestone streets and antebe.
💡 Tip: Take a guided walking or carriage tour to uncover hidden courtyards and local lore.

Info: Charleston's Historic District is a charming and well-preserved area showcasing the city's rich colonial and antebellum past. Cobblestone streets, colorful antebellum homes, historic churches, and elegant gardens line the scenic waterfront. Landmarks like Rainbow Row, The Battery, and Charleston City Market highlight the city’s architectural and cultural heritage. Horse-drawn carriage tours and walking paths guide visitors through centuries of history. With its blend of Southern charm, history, and vibrant culture, the district is a must-see destination in South Carolina.

Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor

Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor

🧠 Fact: Fort Sumter is where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired in 1861.
💡 Tip: Book the earliest ferry for cooler temps and fewer crowds.

Info: Fort Sumter, located in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina, is a historic sea fort best known as the site where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired in April 1861. Accessible only by boat, the fort is part of Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie National Historical Park. Visitors can tour its well-preserved ruins, explore museum exhibits, and enjoy panoramic views of Charleston Harbor. Fort Sumter offers a powerful glimpse into American history and Civil War heritage.

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