6 Historic Charleston Homes You Can Actually Sleep In
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One way to truly capture the spirit of Charleston’s deep-rooted history is to check in to one of our historic inns. Antique furnishings, four-poster beds, oasis-like courtyards and wood-burning fireplaces abound in these beautiful historic homes. One such property was once home to a signer of the United States Constitution and now serves as both a national historic landmark and inn. Scroll on to discover 6 historic homes that you can actually sleep in, including John Rutledge House Inn, Wentworth Mansion, Barksdale House Inn, Elliott House Inn, 86 Cannon and Zero George Street.
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