Charleston SC Walking Tour of Neighborhoods 2019
This is a walking tour of Charleston South Carolina Historical district. Charleston SC is a major historical center also home to Fort Sumter. In the video I walk around the mansions along the battery and the French Quarter. This was filmed in later summer 2019.
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Things To Do In Charleston SC
Also posted on This is a quick tour around Charleston South Carolina showing some of the things to do in Charleston that await visitors to this magnificent and historic city.
Charleston South Carolina, A city of history, hospitality, and a heaping dose of good ole southern charm.
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In this short video you'll see Charleston come alive and you'll understand why one magazine recently voted it the number one tourist destination in all of America.
Something I've known for years.
One of the best ways to learn about Charleston's past is to take a tour.
And one of the fun ways to tour the city.... is in a horse drawn carriage.
That's exactly what I did on a recent visit.
As Kevin, supplied the.... uh horsepower, our knowledgable guide entertained and informed us with many interesting tidbits regarding Charleston's rich history, a city whose beginning dates back more than a hundred years before the founding of America.
Add in the picture perfect weather we enjoyed, and you've got the recipe for an experience that's hard to beat.
If exercise is more your style, one of the many walking tours may better suit your needs.
Charleston's downtown business and residential districts are compact and perfect for a relaxed and entertaining walk as you appreciate the history and beauty all around you.
At some point in your visit, you'll probably find yourself meandering through City Market, as will most of Charleston's 4 million annual visitors.
This Charleston landmark has been around since the 1790's.
Today from among the hundreds of local vendors, you can find just the right item to purchase and keep as a souvenir or to give as that special gift.
The city of Charleston proper boasts 90 properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places, with another 96 in the remaining parts of the county.
As you witness the variety of these restored treasures, you'll appreciate why Charleston was considered the cultural center of the antebellum South.
Since we're talking historical homes, make sure you stroll along East Battery street toward White Point Garden.
You'll enjoy the beauty of the magnificent row of stately antebellum homes that line the street to your right as Charleston harbor splashes against the battery seawall on which you walk.
Charleston's visitors also enjoy the city by water. There are numerous Harbor tours where one can get a better sense of Charleston's skyline, and with an evening cruise, enjoy a beautiful sunset as well.
Another harbor treat is to view the Ravenel bridge up close and personal. This Charleston landmark doesn't have the history that attracts so many to the Holy City, having been completed less than a decade ago, but it makes up for its newcomer status by its sheer size, spanning two and a half miles in length, and rising to the majestic height of 575 feet.
This 8 lane engineering marvel connects downtown Charleston to Mt Pleasant,
and one day a year, 40 thousand runners use it for their own personal highway in what's known as the Cooper River Bridge Run.
And who could visit Charleston and not take the boat to Fort Sumter, the scene of the first battle of the war between the States.
After a 30 minute narrated cruise, you'll step foot on the very soil where America's most bloody war began.
Once on site National Park Service Rangers will provide more details of this regrettable episode in our nation's history.
Charleston is also known for its Plantations.
You'd be hard pressed to fully understand what makes downtown Charleston what it is without visiting and learning more about the role played by these historic and massive plantations.
And while we're out and about, this is the perfect time for me to tell you that there are no less than 5 beaches within 25 miles of Charleston.
Whether your accommodations are on the beach, or you simply come to spend a peaceful sun drenched day, it's the perfect complement to your downtown Charleston adventure.
Did I hear someone say shopping?
Just so you know, King street was recently chosen as one of the 10 best shopping streets in the United States.
Whether its antiques, art, or fashion, you'll find it all.. I say... shop on!
All this activity will surely make you hungry enough to eat a horse...... oops..... sorry Kevin, my bad......
whether its fine dinning or various other award winning eateries, from barbecue to bistro, from cafe to cafeteria, from tavern to tearoom, and others too numerous to list, Charleston has it all.
Then when daylight turns to darkness, you'll have to take a break from your non stop Charleston adventure.
Charleston's travelers have access to some of the most elegant accommodations.
Whether you're looking for historic charm, a private hideaway, or unparalleled luxury, your nights in Charleston will be as perfect as your days.
Budget conscious families also have many alternatives from which to choose.
Charleston, SC Walking and Food Tours
I'm not sure I mentioned it in the video but Charleston, South Carolina is HOT in August. Just joking...not about the heat but about me mentioning it in the video. I should have counted but I think I said it was hot about a hundred times. Even though the heat was CRAZY we still had a great day. We participated in a walking tour and food tour both of which were really great and we would recommend if you are visiting. I'll link their websites below. Make comments or ask questions. Let's Travel Talk! Sandra.
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CHARLESTON'S FRENCH QUARTER TOUR
Enjoy this neighborhood walking tour of the French Quarter in Downtown Charleston South Carolina! This episode features a few of the iconic alley's and hidden passages of the Holy City.
Days Inn Charleston Historic District Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Days Inn Charleston Historic District Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
The Days Inn Historic Charleston. Located in the center of Historic Charleston. Across the street from the Famous Open Market and within easy walking distance of the Historic Attractions.
Walking distance of Downtown Charleston. Walk to 40 of Charlestons best restaurants.
Best lounges and entertainment in Charleston. Walking and Mini Bus Tours leave from our lobby daily.
Toast Restaurant and Lounge on-site. Free Wi-Fi access, microwave and refrigerator, coffeemaker, hair dryer, iron and ironing board all rooms.
Outdoor pool is seasonal.
Check-in from 16:00 , check-out prior to 11:00
Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Restaurant/cafe, Swimming Pool, Bar, Business centre, Pets allowed, Laundry service.
TV, Air conditioning, Coffee/Tea, Safe box, Hairdryer.
Hotel adress: 155 Meeting Street, Charleston, United States
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Meeting Street Inn Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Meeting Street Inn Video : Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Property Location With a stay at The Meeting Street Inn, you'll be centrally located in Charleston, steps from Confederate Museum and Charleston City Market. This hotel is within close proximity of The Powder Magazine and Circular Congregational Church.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 56 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators. Rooms have private balconies.
Cable television is provided for your entertainment. Bathrooms with shower/tub combinations are provided.Rec, Spa, Premium Amenities Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a spa tub, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.Dining Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.
A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include a business center, dry cleaning/laundry services, and an elevator (lift).
Check-in from 15:00 , check-out prior to 12:00
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Parking, 24 hours Front Desk Service, Low mobility guests welcome, Bar, Spa, Laundry service.
Hotel adress: 173 Meeting Street, Charleston, United States
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Charleston 4K - Historic City - Driving Downtown - USA
In 2016, Charleston was ranked the World's Best City by Travel + Leisure. Charleston is the oldest and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and hospitable people, Charleston is a popular tourist destination. It has received numerous accolades, including America's Most Friendly City by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler, and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine.
The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley, Cooper, and Wando rivers. Charleston had an estimated population of 134,875 in 2017. The estimated population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was 761,155 residents in 2016, the third-largest in the state and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Charleston was founded in 1670 as Charles Town, honoring King Charles II of England.
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Charleston is a popular tourist destination, with a considerable number of hotels, inns, and bed and breakfasts, numerous restaurants featuring Lowcountry cuisine and shops. Charleston is also a notable art destination, named a top-25 arts destination by AmericanStyle magazine.
Commercial shipping is important to the economy. The city has two shipping terminals, owned and operated by the South Carolina Ports Authority, which are part of the fourth-largest container seaport on the East Coast and the thirteenth-largest container seaport in North America.
Charleston is becoming a popular location for information technology jobs and corporations, and this sector has had the highest rate of growth between 2011 and 2012, due in large part to the Charleston Digital Corridor. In 2013, the Milken Institute ranked the Charleston region as the ninth-best performing economy in the US because of its growing IT sector. Notable companies include Blackbaud, SPARC, BoomTown, CSS, and Benefitfocus.
In June 2017, the mean sales price for a home in Charleston was $351,186 and the median price was $260,000.
Charleston is Voted the #1 City in the World & #1 City in the U.S. and Canada
Charleston, South Carolina has been voted the No. 1 City in the World and No. 1 City in the U.S. and Canada in the Travel + Leisure 2016 World’s Best Awards.
Charlestown Revolutionary & Civil War Tour Documentary
Join us for a tour of The Battery in Charleston. Visit the sites from the Civil and Revolutionary wars.
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Charleston, South Carolina - Fort Sumter National Monument HD (2017)
Fort Sumter is a sea fort in Charleston, South Carolina, notable for two battles of the American Civil War. It was one of a number of special forts planned after the War of 1812, combining high walls and heavy masonry, and classified as Third System, as a grade of structural integrity. Work started in 1829, but was incomplete by 1860, when South Carolina seceded from the Union.
The First Battle of Fort Sumter began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery fired on the Union garrison. These were the first shots of the war and continued all day, watched by many civilians in a celebratory spirit. The fort had been cut off from its supply line and surrendered the next day. The Second Battle of Fort Sumter (September 8, 1863) was a failed attempt by the Union to retake the fort, dogged by a rivalry between army and navy commanders. Although the fort was reduced to rubble, it remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated as General Sherman marched through South Carolina in February 1865.
Fort Sumter is open for public tours as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument operated by the National Park Service.
Charleston is the oldest and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers. Charleston had an estimated population of 134,385 in 2016. The estimated population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was 761,155 residents in 2016, the third-largest in the state and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Charleston was founded as Charles Town—honoring King Charles II of England—in 1670. Its initial location at Albemarle Point on the west bank of the Ashley River (now Charles Towne Landing) was abandoned in 1680 for its present site, which became the fifth-largest city in North America within ten years. Despite its size, it remained unincorporated throughout the colonial period; its government was handled directly by a colonial legislature and a governor sent by London. Election districts were organized according to Anglican parishes, and some social services were managed by Anglican wardens and vestries. Charleston adopted its present spelling with its incorporation as a city in 1783 at the close of the Revolutionary War. Population growth in the interior of South Carolina influenced the removal of the state government to Columbia in 1788, but the port city remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census. The only major American city to have a majority-enslaved population, antebellum Charleston was controlled by an oligarchy of white planters and merchants who successfully forced the federal government to revise its 1828 and 1832 tariffs during the Nullification Crisis and launched the Civil War by seizing the Arsenal, Castle Pinckney, and Fort Sumter from their federal garrisons.
Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston is a popular tourist destination and has received a large number of accolades, including America's Most Friendly [City] by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler, and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine. In 2016, Charleston was ranked the World's Best City by Travel + Leisure.
Charleston, SC Scenic Walk - HD Part 2 - King Street from Market St. to the Battery
Part two of a big walking loop of Charleston, SC from King Street and Market Street intersection and walking south to the Battery area. All four of the videos in this collection will take you down to the Battery and back up north through the historic section back to my hotel. Shot this close to Christmas time. Here's the link to part 3:
DISCOVERING THE HOLY CITY (CHARLESTON, SC) || FULL TIME RV LIVING
We spent an afternoon discovering Charleston, SC by boat (aka the Holy City). Our captain shared so many interesting facts about Charleston and even impressed us with his boat horn under the Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge! We try to capture and share as much of this adventure with you in this vlog.
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USS Yorktown Documentary Tour
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Charleston, South Carolina is Voted #1 U.S. City, 2013
For the third consecutive year, Charleston has been named #1 U.S. City/Condé Nast Traveler/ Reader's Choice Awards. Listen to Charleston resident and former American Idol contestant Elise Testone sing about some of Charleston's many charms!
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Charleston South Carolina At The Historic Hampton Inn
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Driving Downtown - Charleston - USA
Driving Downtown - Charleston South Carolina USA - Season 1 Episode 1.
Highlights include King Street - Meeting Street - Calhoun Street - East Bay Street - Broad Street - Market Street.
Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County,[3] and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area.[4] The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers, or, as is locally expressed, where the Cooper and Ashley Rivers come together to form the Atlantic Ocean.
Founded in 1670 as Charles Town in honor of King Charles II of England, Charleston adopted its present name in 1783.[5] 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. By 1690, Charles Town was the fifth-largest city in North America,[6] and it remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census.[7] With a 2010 census population of 120,083[8] (and a 2014 estimate of 130,113), current trends put Charleston as the fastest-growing municipality in South Carolina. The population of the Charleston Metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was counted by the 2014 estimate at 727,689 – the third largest in the state – and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston has received a large number of accolades, including America's Most Friendly [City] by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler,[9][10] and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine. [11]
Exploring the USS Yorktown CV-10 Aircraft Carrier in South Carolina Patriots Point. - RMM0084 -
In this video we explore the USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier near Charleston, South Carolina. There are 5 self-guided tours you can take. Most areas are handicapped accessible.
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Charleston SC Bridge Road View Tour
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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.
Top10 Recommended Hotels in Charleston, South Carolina, USA
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Top10 Recommended Hotels in Charleston, South Carolina, USA: 1. Belmond Charleston Place *****
2. The Spectator Hotel *****
3. French Quarter Inn ****
4. Market Pavilion Hotel ****
5. Hyatt Place Charleston - Historic District ***
6. SpringHill Suites by Marriott Charleston Downtown/Riverview ***
7. The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel ****
8. The Beach Club at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina *****
9. Francis Marion Hotel ****
10. Meeting Street Inn ***
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1. 205 Meeting Street, Historic District, Charleston, SC 29401, United States of America, From € 313
This historic hotel is located in Charleston city centre 482 m from College of Charleston and 1.6 km from South Carolina Aquarium. Offerings include 3 restaurants, a bar, and a full-service spa.
2. 67 State Street, Historic District, Charleston, SC 29401, United States of America, From € 349
This 1920s-inspired boutique Spectator Hotel in Charleston is less than 4 minutes’ walk from the historic Charleston City Market and Port of Charleston. Features include a bar, personalised butler service, and free WiFi in public areas.
3. 166 Church Street, Historic District, Charleston, SC 29401, United States of America, From € 331
This property is a 11-minute walk from the beach. Boasting an ideal location in the heart of Charleston's historic market area, only moments from area attractions, this elegant landmark hotel provides personalized services, state-of-the-art amenities and gourmet on-site dining.
4. 225 East Bay Street, Historic District, Charleston, SC 29401, United States of America, From € 238
This property is a 11-minute walk from the beach. This 4-star Downtown Charleston hotel is 3 minutes' walk of Charleston City Market and Waterfront Park. The hotel offers a rooftop pool with mosaic bottom, free WiFi, and daily breakfast as well as 2 on-site restaurants.
5. 560 King Street, Charleston, SC 29403, United States of America, From € 169
Located 3 km from Charleston City Market, this Hyatt Place Charleston - Historic District boasts an indoor pool and an on-site restaurant. Features include a free hot breakfast and free WiFi.
6. 98 Ripley Point Drive, West of the Ashley, Charleston, SC 29407, United States of America, From € 148
Guests at this South Carolina hotel will enjoy evening transfer service to historic Central Charleston, which is 4.8 km away. A heated outdoor pool, hot tub, and daily breakfast buffet are provided.
7. 115 Meeting Street, Historic District, Charleston, SC 29401, United States of America, From € 220
This property is a 8-minute walk from the beach. The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel features on-site dining and is located in Charleston city centre. Each room offers a 36-inch flat-screen TV and guests will have access to an outdoor pool.
8. 28 Patriots Point Rd, Mount Pleasant, Charleston, 29464, United States of America, From € 191
The Beach Club at Charleston Harbor Resort and Marina is located in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina and offers Free WiFi, outdoor pool with a hot tub and sun terrance, and direct harbor access.
9. 387 King Street, Historic District, Charleston, SC 29403, United States of America, From € 173
In the heart of central Charleston, this historic hotel offers easy access to local attractions and features full-service Spa Adagio Day Spa with an on-site restaurant serving classic southern cuisine.
10. 173 Meeting Street, Historic District, Charleston, SC 29401, United States of America, From € 202
This luxury South Carolina inn is in the heart of Charleston’s historic district on Meeting Street and 42 m from Market Street. Features include free continental breakfast and 19th century-style rooms with free WiFi.