Explore Charleston, South Carolina, a city steeped in history and Southern charm. From iconic landmarks like Rainbow Row and the Battery to significant historical sites like Fort Sumter and preserved plantations, this collection offers a deep dive into America's past. Enjoy a taste of Lowcountry cuisine at renowned restaurants and soak in the vibrant culture of this captivating coastal city.
Charleston Battery
A historic seawall and promenade offering picturesque views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter.
Rainbow Row
A picturesque street featuring a vibrant collection of historic Georgian row houses painted in various pastel colors.
Charleston City Market
A historic market complex offering a variety of local crafts, souvenirs, and food items.
Pineapple Fountain
An iconic fountain in Waterfront Park, symbolizing hospitality with its distinctive pineapple shape.
Angel Oak Tree
A historic and massive live oak tree, estimated to be over 1,500 years old.
U.S.S. Yorktown
A historic aircraft carrier serving as a museum, offering a glimpse into naval history.
Fort Sumter
A historic sea fort where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired.
Historic Plantations and Gardens
A general category for historical estates and gardens surrounding Charleston, showcasing antebellum architecture and landscapes.
Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
A historic colonial building that served various governmental and military roles, including a prison.
French Quarter
A historic neighborhood known for its art galleries, theaters, and charming cobblestone streets.
Morris Island Lighthouse
A historic lighthouse offering scenic views and a glimpse into maritime history.
South Carolina Aquarium
An aquarium showcasing the diverse aquatic life and ecosystems of South Carolina.
Historic Churches and Graveyards
A collection of historic churches and their surrounding graveyards, reflecting Charleston's rich religious and architectural heritage.
The Hunley Museum
A museum dedicated to the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley and its historic underwater missions.
King Street
A renowned shopping street offering a diverse range of boutiques, galleries, and restaurants.
House Museums
Historic houses preserved as museums, offering a look into the architecture and lifestyle of past eras.
Charleston RiverDogs
A minor league baseball team playing at The Joe Riley Stadium, offering a fun sporting experience.
Four Corners of Law
A historic intersection in Charleston where four corners are occupied by government buildings representing different legal jurisdictions.
Charles Towne Landing
A historic park and museum commemorating the original English settlement of Charleston.
Middleton Place
A historic plantation known for its magnificent landscaped gardens and preserved plantation house.
Magnolia Plantations and Gardens
A historic plantation featuring beautiful, romantic-style gardens and a historic house museum.
Drayton Hall
A remarkably preserved colonial plantation house offering an authentic look at 18th-century plantation life.
Boone Hall Plantation
A historic plantation known for its iconic Avenue of Oaks and continuous agricultural operation.
Cypress Gardens
A beautiful swamp garden featuring boat tours through cypress swamps, famously used as a filming location.
McLeod Plantation
A historic plantation offering insights into the lives of enslaved people and the evolution of the site.
California Dreaming
A popular restaurant known for its scenic ambiance and diverse menu, located in a former butterfly atrium.
Bowens Island
A rustic seafood restaurant celebrated for its fresh oysters and scenic marsh views.
Snapper Jacks
A casual eatery famous for its fresh fish sandwiches and relaxed atmosphere.
FIG
A highly acclaimed restaurant focused on seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, offering a refined dining experience.
Husk
An award-winning restaurant dedicated to showcasing the diversity of Southern ingredients and culinary traditions.
Rodney Scott's BBQ
A renowned barbecue joint specializing in authentic whole-hog, pit-cooked barbecue.