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Apr 19 - Apr 25
Charleston Walking & Storytelling Tour
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2 Hrs.
If you are a history buff and wanting to learn more about the founders of Charleston, then this Charleston Walking & Storytelling Tour is the experience for you. Hear about the men, women, and the pirates and patriots of Charleston. Your trek begins in front of the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon, one of Charleston’s oldest and most historical buildings. Here you will learn about George Washington and the dungeon's varied prisoners. Pass through Rainbow Row and behold the gorgeous 19th century mansions and breathtaking views of the Charleston Harbor and White Point Garden. Stand on the same grounds where pirates and barons met their fate while learning the true stories of how looting and plundering made its way into Charleston's South of Broad neighborhood. This tour is perfect for all-ages and you will finish with a better understanding of the history behind the Holy City. Don't miss an experience to remember! Book your tickets today!
Read moreSpeed Boat Adventure Tour Charleston
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2 Hrs.
Embark on a 13-mile boat ride tour through the world-famous Charleston Harbor on a sightseeing tour with a twist. Just imagine the thrill of driving your own speedboat with the safety of having a skilled guide introduce you to the beauty of Charleston Harbor. See the Battery, USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier, Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, the downtown Charleston skyline, and more. Witness the beauty and breathtaking views of Charleston, including its wildlife. The witty, yet historic narration is done through two-way communication systems mounted on the boats. Your adventure awaits on your next speed boat adventure! Book today!
Read moreAfrican-American History & Philip Simmons House Tour
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2 Hrs.
The African-American History & Philip Simmons House Tour is an exploration into Charleston's 350 year old African community. Begin at the Philip Simmons House where one of the greatest African-American artists of the 20th century created a lifetime of beauty. Learn about past and present community leaders and visit significant historical landmarks while walking down America Street, the center of Charleston’s African-American community. Engulf yourself in the history of how free people of color came together to form flourishing communities and houses of worship. If you are ready to be a part of a passionate tour that will leave you with a wealth of knowledge on the history of Charleston, then book this African-American History & Philip Simmons House Tour today!
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