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Charleston
Charleston is America's most beautifully preserved architectural and historic treasure, with a rich, 300 year heritage. Since its founding in 1670, Charleston has played an important and often pivotal role in the course of American history. The city's past is a testament to the spirit and tenacity of its citizens. Through occupation, economic hardship, fires, earthquakes and hurricanes, Charleston has exhibited a remarkable resilience. Throughout this turmoil Charleston has been the scene of numerous and varied historic "firsts." The first decisive American victory during the Revolution occurred at the Battle of Fort Sullivan. The first regularly scheduled passenger train service in America was established here in 1830. The initial shots of the Civil War were fired on Union troops stationed at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor. And the first golf course (Harleston Green) and golf club (The South Carolina Golf Club) in America were established in 1786. History is literally found around every corner, providing a focal point for a visit to this intriguing city.
Charleston is equally acclaimed for its contributions to the arts and humanities, and is often viewed as a "living museum." Its singular appeal has been recognized by readers of CondÈ Nast Traveler, who have named the city a "Top Ten" domestic destination for nine consecutive years, and by Marjabelle Young Stewart, who named Charleston the "most mannerly" city in America.
Begin your visit with a stop at the Charleston Visitor Center located at 375 Meeting Street. Many tour and attraction tickets can be purchased here, with many tours departing from the Center itself. The multi-sensory presentation "Forever Charleston" is shown throughout the day and provides visitors with a framework for understanding the city they are about to discover. The DASH Trolley departs regularly from the Center and provides a very affordable means of transportation to the attractions located in the cityís Historic District. Visitors are encouraged to leave their cars in one of the Visitor Center parking areas and utilize the DASH Trolley when spending time in downtown Charleston.
Charleston lends itself to walking, and many visitors find this to be a convenient way to see everything the city has to offer. Beautiful homes, churches and public buildings line the cityís tree-lined streets. Magnificent formal gardens grace much of the Historic District, adding to the beauty of the colonial, antebellum, and Victorian architecture. Some of the more popular attractions are White Point Gardens, (commonly called "The Battery") and the Waterfront Park. Other "must see" attractions include the new South Carolina Aquarium, the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, the Gibbes Museum, the Charleston Museum and its Museum Houses, the Aiken-Rhett House, the Edmondston-Alston House and the Nathaniel Russell House.
Charleston is a city of celebration... there's sure to be a festival or special event occurring during your visit! Some of the most widely-known include the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition, the Annual Festival of Houses and Gardens, Spoleto Festival USA, the Fall Candlelight Tour of Homes, the MOJA Festival and Christmas in Charleston. Numerous other events highlighting the arts and Charleston's diverse cultural heritage are held throughout the year. Weekly event schedules are available at the Visitor Center to assist you during your stay.
Visitors to Charleston are constantly amazed at the quality and variety of restaurants that can be enjoyed. These range from southern-style to five-star French and everything in between! Shopping in Charleston is just as diverse and exciting. Be sure to visit the quaint antique shops along King Street, and browse for hand-made sweetgrass baskets and other crafts in Charleston's Historic District and famous Old City Market. From its recognizable shops such as Saks Fifth Avenue and Gucci to its specialty stores like Ben Silver and Croghanís Jewel Box, Charleston is a shopper's delight. The entire city is chock full of interesting and unusual specialty shops.
You're sure to find Charleston to be a destination unlike any other. The only thing you won't find is a shortage of interesting things to see, do and enjoy!
www.ci.charleston.sc.us
www.charlestoncounty.org
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