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Our day at the very interesting Charleston Museum in Charleston South Carolina SC. We hope you Enjoy it.
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Charleston, SC: A Video Tour
Churches, forts, plantations, museums, historic homes and historic ships, fabulous restaurants--all these and much more come together to make Charleston, South Carolina one of America's premier destinations. Whether you're here for a day or a week, this hour-long video guide will serve as both an introduction and a memento of your visit.
Includes: Battery and White Point Garden, Rainbow Row, Catfish Row, Four Corners of Law, St. Phillip's Church and Graveyard, Circular Church and Graveyard, Hugenot Church, Forts Sumter and Moutrie, USS Yorktown aircraft carrier, the Citadel, Morris and Sullivan's Island, Nathaniel Russell House, AIken-Rhett House, Joseph Manigault House, Edmonston-Alston House, Heyward-Washington House, Charleston Museum, Gibbes Museum of Art, Dock Street Theatre, Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, Powder Magazine, Old Jial, City Hall, City Market, Old Slave Mart Museum, Drayton Hall, Middleton Place, Magnolia Plantation, Charlestowne Landing, and much more!
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Charleston old Slave Mart is one of the last standing buildings where the scars of our nation are still evident. We begin our journey in the Saint Philip's Graveyard where more revolutionaries and Constitution signers are laid in one single location. This is significant to show just how much influence this city had on the national landscape.
We then travel to the Mill's House just to show where Robert E. Lee first met Trigger. Humorous, but proof that both he and Grant studied together right here at the Citadel.
We end our journey at the Charleston Old Slave Mart. It wasn't even a building - more of an alleyway originally with a four story pen to hold slaves.
Once you understand the percent of the power, and the influence of their point of view over an entire group of states and its people, it doesn't take much to apply that to today.
America's greatest sin lives on in new, clandestine ways.. much like why the Mart was built in the first place. Charlestonians didn't think it proper to openly sell on the streets and out of their offices. Instead they just moved it to a centralized place as if this was more proper.
Sounds familiar to today, but with different themes. Every little action and word matters. Don't accept the unacceptable in any form or fashion.
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The Charleston Museum
A look at the first museum in the United States. The Charleston Museum follows Charleston's unique history, and also has a special exhibit displaying wedding dresses dating back to the late 1800s.
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The Charleston Museum
A Multimedia INTERACTIVE Experience, featuring an Interactive Video Floor Map and 4 Kiosks with Suspended Air Screens
and Audio Domes
Produced by Talisman Media
For the City of Charleston, SC
and is permanently on display at the
Charleston Visitor Reception
and Transportation Center
The Port of Entry exhibit is an awesome high-tech multimedia experience
that has transformed the diorama map before you into what has been called
the ultimate wide-screen television.
You can watch it and you can interact with it from all four points of the compass--at the same time
The Port Of Entry exhibit created and designed by Talisman Media for the
Charleston South Carolina Visitor
and Transportation Center combines
the best elements of interactive gaming,
sophisticated computer programming,
high-definition video and animation into an action-pact exploration
of one of America's great walking cities, Charleston.
The Port of Entry -- a breakthrough exhibit where art and technology
merge to enlighten, entertain and inform.
You've never seen Charleston like this before.
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Charleston is the second largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, surpassed only by the state capital of Columbia. Charleston is the county seat of the modern Charleston County.
In 1670, Charleston was originally named Charles Towne. It moved to its present location on Oyster Point in 1680 from a location on the west bank of the Ashley River known as Albemarle Point. Charleston adopted its present name in 1783. In 1690, Charleston was the fifth largest city in North America, and remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census.
Charleston is known as The Holy City perhaps by virtue of the prominence of churches on the low-rise cityscape, perhaps because, like Mecca, its devotees hold it so dear], and perhaps for the fact that Carolina was among the few original thirteen colonies to provide toleration for all Protestant religions, though it was not open to Roman Catholics. Many Huguenots found their way to Charleston. Carolina also allowed Jews to practice their faith without restriction. Current trends put Charleston as the fastest-growing municipality in South Carolina. The city's metropolitan area population was counted by the 2010 census at 664,607 -- the second largest in the state -- and the 75th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
The city of Charleston is located just south of the midpoint of South Carolina's coastline, at the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers, which flow together into the Atlantic Ocean. Charleston Harbor lies between downtown Charleston and the Atlantic Ocean. Charleston's name is derived from Charles Towne, named after King Charles II of England.
In 2011, Charleston was named #1 U.S. City by Conde Nast Traveler's Readers' Choice Awards and #2 Best City in the U.S. and Canada by Travel + Leisure's World's Best Awards. Also in 2011, Bon Appetit magazine named Husk, located on Queen Street in Charleston, the Best New Restaurant in America. America's most-published etiquette expert, Marjabelle Young Stewart, recognized Charleston 1995 as the best-mannered city in the U.S, a claim lent credibility by the fact that it has the first established Livability Court in the country. In 2011, Travel and Leisure Magazine named Charleston America's Sexiest City, as well as America's Most Friendly. Subsequently, Southern Living Magazine named Charleston the most polite and hospitable city in America. In 2012, Travel and Leisure voted Charleston as the second best-dressed city in America, only behind New York City.
South Carolina's Lowcountry holds a major place of importance in African-American history for many reasons, but perhaps most importantly as a port of entry for people of African descent. According to several historians, anywhere from 40 to 60 percent of the Africans who were brought to America during the slave trade entered through ports in the Lowcountry.
This has given the Lowcountry the designation among some as the Ellis Island for African Americans, although some dispute this term, as the Ellis Island immigrants arrived voluntarily as opposed to the Africans who were captured in the Atlantic slave trade.
According to Peter Wood in his book Black Majority: Negroes in Colonial South Carolina from 1670 to the Stono Rebellion, the successful cultivation of rice in the Lowcountry in the 1600s was a major factor in the importation of African labor. Sir Jonathan Atkins was quoted in 1680 as saying, Since people have found out the convenience and cheapness of slave labor they no longer keep white men, who formerly did the work on the Plantations. Joseph Corry, an Englishman who spent some time in what is now the West African nation of Sierra Leone, noted, Rice forms the chief part of the African's sustenance.
When further observation noted the skill of Africans in this region in cultivating rice, Africans from the vicinity of Sierra Leone and Ghana became especially sought-after by slave owners in the South Carolina Lowcountry.
The demand for Africans in the rice-growing regions was such that, By the time the (South Carolina) colony's Proprietors gave way to a royal government in 1720, Africans had outnumbered Europeans for more than a decade.
According to Elaine Nichols of the South Carolina State Museum, Sullivan's Island, an island near Charleston, was a major port of entry for enslaved Africans. Her paper Sullivan's Island Pest Houses: Beginning an Archeological Investigation (1989), detailed the phenomenon of Pest Houses, that were used to quarantine Africans upon their arrival, for fear that the Africans would have contagious diseases. The Africans would often remain confined from 10 to 40 days and 200-300 at a time would sometimes remain in isolation in the pest houses. By 1793, residents of Sullivan's Island demanded that the pest houses be removed from the vicinity.
Nighttime at the Museum 2015
Date: June 5, 2013
Time: 6 - 8 pm
Celebrate the end of the school year with your family at our annual Nighttime at the Museum and discover how history comes to life! Nighttime at the Museum features costumed re-enactors, special displays, an exciting scavenger hunt, crafts, and fun demonstrations. The lights will be low, so bring your flashlight! Delicious food and beverages will be provided by our sponsors! Nighttime at the Museum is appropriate for all ages.
This event sells out every year - early registration is strongly recommended!
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Charleston Visitor Center and Charleston Museum
We visited these adjacent sites on Meeting Street in Charleston on November 14, 2016. They are the perfect introduction to the rich history of this great city.
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TOP 12. Best Museums in Charleston - Travel South Carolina
TOP 12. Best Museums in Charleston - Travel South Carolina: Fort Sumter National Monument, Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim, McLeod Plantation, Edmondston-Alston House, Charleston Museum, Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, Old Slave Mart Museum, The Calhoun Mansion, Heyward-Washington House, Confederate Museum, Gibbes Museum of Art, American Military Museum
Hyatt House Charleston - Historic District - Charleston Hotels, South Carolina
Hyatt House Charleston - Historic District 4 Stars Hotel in Charleston, South Carolina Within US Travel Directory Stay in the heart of Charleston One of our bestsellers in Charleston! Offering an indoor pool, free WiFi, and a breakfast with omelette bar, Hyatt House Charleston is located in the Upper King Historic District of Charleston. Within 10 minutes' walk of the hotel, guests will find The Joseph Manigault House, The Charleston Museum, and The Aiken-Rhett House.
A 42-inch flat-screen TV and work desk are provided in each Hyatt House room. A microwave, coffee machine, and small refrigerator are included. The private bathroom is equipped with a shower, hairdryer, and free toiletries.
A fitness centre with cardio equipment and weights is open 24 hours per day. Luggage storage and a vending machine are available for guests' convenience. H Bar offers beer, wine, and cocktails as well as light fare.The College of Charleston is located just 1 km away from this Hyatt. The South Carolina Aquarium and the Historic Charleston City Market are each 6 minutes' drive away from the hotel.
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The historic Dewberry Charleston is a mid-20th century boutique hotel is located in the in the Mendell Rivers Federal building and features an American Southern brasserie-style restaurant and a craft cocktail bar. resorts The Dewberry Charleston. Spa at the Dewberry, a fitness center, and library are available as well as the Fieldshop from Garden & Gun on-site shop. travel The Dewberry Charleston. The 2,300 feet of indoor and outdoor event space includes a glass-enclosed rooftop venue. luxury The Dewberry Charleston. Floor-to-ceiling windows, flat-screen TV, and mini-bar are standard in every room at the Dewberry Charleston. Hotel Historic. Extras include an en suite with Vermont marble accents, free toiletries, and slippers. Review Historic. The Charleston Museum, American Theater, and Charleston Farmers Market are 3 minutes’ walk from the Charleston Dewberry hotel. spa Historic. The South Carolina Aquarium is 0.6 mi away. resorts Historic.
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Confederate Museum and Charleston City Market in Charleston South Carolina - RMM0098 -
We took some time to go to the Confederate Museum and the Charleston City Market. The museum was a small space but had confederate items that were displayed from floor to ceiling. It was incredible how much they had in that small space.
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GREAT Home Museums of Charleston South Carolina !!! - RMM0091 -
GREAT Home Museums of Charleston
We invite you to join us on an expedition of the HISTORIC Joseph Manigault House and the Heyward - Washington House in Charleston, South Carolina. We hope you enjoy it.
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