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The most fun is to be had by simply digging your toes into the sand while listening to the waves crash on the shore. Walk to the pier for some nice views and fun people watching.
Francis Marion National Forest. Located north of Charleston, this forest contains lots of hiking, opportunities for camping, and horseback riding. Take the South Tibwin trail to see birds, saltwater marshes, and freshwater ponds.
Walk the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Also known as the Cooper River Bridge, this bridge was opened in and serves as the passageway from Charleston to Mount Pleasant. Take the pedestrian path to get stunning views of the Cooper River. Take A Walking Tour. While many of the tours in the city cost money, you can take a tour with Free Tours by Foot where you name your own price yep, even free. Take a Civil War or Architecture tour with one of their licensed and professional tour guides. This museum houses the largest collection of privately owned documents in the country.
Set in a beautiful old church, the museum has frequent new exhibits. Four Corners of Law. The name is supposed to represent the presence of all types of law: The Hat Man was painted around and is made up of 16 different hats in 12 different styles.
See how many you can find! The bandstand from that event still stands in Hampton Park. You can also see beautiful floral displays, feed the ducks, or take an audio walking tour called Layers of the Landscape. This house was built in the s and is said to be the second oldest structure in Charleston.
It was originally used as a tavern for sailors visiting the port from around the world and is now an art gallery. Make sure to study how the artwork on the stones changed over the years. I think the entertainment book has a childs admission but I didn't want to buy the book just for that. I think that you can print them off of there web-site, there are coupons in the visitors center and most of the hotel lobbies.
I am not aware of any discount coupons for the Ft. Sumter and the price is pretty good Not sure its as good as coupons floating around?
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Ingredients such as spinach, kale, mangos, bananas, acai and other fresh vegetables and fruits blended into smoothies. Members who are knowledgeable about this destination and volunteer their time to answer travelers' questions. SCBlossom 4, forum posts. Local South Carolina Charleston. Also known as the Cooper River Bridge, this bridge was opened in and serves as the passageway from Charleston to Mount Pleasant. Main menu Open search menu. Head to the military college of South Carolina to see the neat architecture kids will think it looks like a castle and explore the grounds.
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