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Charleston, SC

Charleston, SC

Charleston is one of the most popular southern destinations in the country. The districts of the city contain a wide variety of interesting locations and historical landmarks. While in Charleston you can expect to find a rich combination of hospitality and charm resonant of the "Old South." Whether it is the historic houses, churches, or attractions of the Downtown and Historic Districts, the fine cuisine found in the Mount Pleasant District, or any of the alluring landmarks found in this city, expect to be entranced by the romanticism of this southern gem.

Downtown District

Downtown has a lot to see and do. Besides the historic churches, buildings, and landmarks that you'll want to see, there are plenty of opportunities for shopping as you explore the area. Visitors find that Downtown is a convenient starting point for getting to know Charleston as it is a vibrant combination of old and new, offering diverse attractions suitable for just about anyone.

Historic District

Charleston is a place of much historical significance as it was a major landmark during colonial times. The Historic District is the oldest part of town and a lot of the buildings and houses have been preserved, sparking much architectural interest. Tours are available, like the Historic Homes Walk, which will allow you to learn more about this amazing architecture dating back to the mid-18th century. To some, old houses like the Heyward-Washington House or the Nathaniel Russell House are the major reason why Charleston has become such a notable location.

Mount Pleasant District

Founded in 1680 and located to the East of Charleston, the Mount Pleasant District is known for its fine dining. Whether its breakfast, lunch, or dinner, you will find more than a few selections in this area that is packed with all different types of eateries. Mount Pleasant is also the home of one of the biggest naval & maritime museums in the world, Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum. Tour boats are available from Mount Pleasant to view Fort Sumter, the site where the Civil War began.

North Charleston

North Charleston is the main business and transportation location for the southern half of the state. Both the International Airport and Amtrak Station are located here. Adding to the bustle of North Charleston is the 14,000-seat North Charleston Coliseum, home of the South Carolina Stingrays hockey team. Also, a 2,250-seat Performing Arts Center showcases touring Broadway shows along with other music concerts and performances.

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