The attack on Fort Sumter was Charleston's first experience in the Civil War, but certainly not the most vivid. In 1863, ... More
Civil War Walk
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The attack on Fort Sumter was Charleston's first experience in the Civil War, but certainly not the most vivid. In 1863, The Union and Confederate armies descended on the port city in a siege that virtually devastated the town. The tour was founded and is led by export tour guide who will introduce you to people, places and events that shaped that pivotal period of Charleston's history. Reservations are required and the tour is for groups of 20 people or more.
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Thomas Heyward, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, built his splendid home in 1772. In 1791, the city rented
the home for use by an honored guest: George Washington. The building is decorated with Charleston manufactured furniture and ...
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An old custom thrives in Charleston as you tour the city in a horse drawn carriage. Classic Carriage Tours offers
guided tours in carriages drawn by award winning Percheron Draft Horses. Horse drawn transportation is a tradition in Charleston ...
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In existence since 1676, Magnolia Plantation & Gardens is a journey back through time. Walking along a numbered path, you
will find many beautiful cypress and live oak trees along the river. The Barbados Tropical Garden, Biblical Garden, and ...
*Terms & Conditions: Savings calculation is based on Flight + Hotel vacation package bookings for a 3 month period for 2 adults with a 2+ night length of stay compared to price of the same components if booked separately during same period. Savings will vary based on origin/destination, length of trip, travel dates and selected travel supplier(s). Savings not available on all packages.