scoobydoo Posted July 8, 2014 Report Share Posted July 8, 2014 Mormons are a tribe I suppose Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest Posted July 8, 2014 Report Share Posted July 8, 2014 Charleston Top 10 Best: 1. South Carolina Aquarium The Aquarium boasts they are Charleston's most visited attraction. And why not?! Kids and adults alike will be amazed at all the animals and history throughout. It's a great place to view the harbor too. Check out their new Albino Alligator Exhibit or even pet the stingrays! Too much to share here, you need to check it out yourself. 100 Aquarium Wharf Charleston, SC 29401 843-720-1990 2. The Battery/ White Point Gardens The Battery is located at the southern most tip of the Charleston Peninsula, where Murray Blvd. and East Battery (East Bay) Street meet. Part of The Battery is White Point Gardens and collectively they are the landmark that helps to define Charleston. If you don't have time to walk it, I highly recommend a leisurely drive-by to view the impressive mansion architecture and glorious oak trees! My first recommendation though would be to walk the park to indulge in the 18th century cannons, historical statues, picturesque gazebo and a perfect view of Fort Sumter in the harbor. In my book, your visit to Charleston is not complete without heading down to the Battery! Catch Rainbow Row on East Bay st. on your way there. At Murray Blvd and East Battery (continuation of East Bay St.) Charleston, SC 843-724-7327 3. Old City Market The Market is consistently on our Things To Do In Charleston Top 10 Best list! A must see! Dating back to 1841, Market Street features independent merchants selling their wares in an open air setting, including Gullah ladies weaving the ever famous sweetgrass baskets. The street is also lined with specialty shops and restaurants. Market Street between Meeting and East Bay Streets Charleston, SC 29401 Open M-Su, times vary by season and merchant 4. Spirit Line Dinner Cruise Nothing beats a three hour evening cruise on the water! Especially when it comes with a multi-course dinner, live music and exceptional views of the Charleston Harbor! 360 Concord St # 201 Charleston, SC 29401-6305 843-722-2628 5. Middleton Place Dating back to c. 1741, Middleton is a National Historic Landmark with an Inn, restaurant, America's oldest landscaped Gardens and Stableyard demonstrations of life in the 18th century. The magnitude of this plantation is awe-inspiring! 4300 Ashley River Road Charleston, SC 29414 843-556-6020 or 800-782-3608 Open daily 9am – 5pm except Christmas. Adults $25, children 7-15 $5, under 7 yrs free. 6. Rainbow Row This section on East Bay Street, built between the 1720's-1790's, was considered the 'slum' area of Charleston after the Civil War. It was renovated in the early 1900's and given Caribbean colors that are still seen today. This stretch of East Bay Street has been dubbed 'Rainbow Row' and has become a familiar 'face' of Charleston. 99-101 East Bay Street 7. Children's Museum A great place for toddlers and kids of all ages! With eight interactive exhibits, children get hands on experience in the arts and sciences along with exploring creative thinking and problem solving. 25 Ann Street Charleston, SC 29403 43-853-8962 Open Tues-Sat 10am - 5pm, Sun 1pm - 5pm. Adults and Children $7, under 1 yr free, members free. 8. King Street Shopping District The most famous shopping area of Charleston is located between Broad and Spring Streets. Sprinkled throughout are great bars & restaurants in case you need a little 'sit down' between your sprees! This vibrant area is divided into three known sections: Lower King Street District Located between Broad and Market Streets, this well-known King Street Antique District, was voted "best antique shopping in the US" by readers of Travel & Leisure Magazine. Middle King Street District Located between Market and Calhoun Streets, and otherwise known as the King Street Fashion District, you'll find the trendiest stores and updated fashions in the area. Upper King Street District Located between Francis Marion Square (on Calhoun Street) and Spring Street, this King Street Design District houses some of the best interior design decor and home furnishing shopping in the country. 9. Waterfront Park Bring a change of clothes for the kids on the hot summer days! They'll want to join others running through the fountain at the end of Vendue Range. In fact, one of these days I'm going to do it myself! Then enjoy a leisurely swing on the pier while looking for dolphins in the Harbor with the USS Yorktown as the backdrop. The Pineapple fountain of Charleston can also be found here with other intimate gardens and jogging paths along the water's edge. Vendue Range and Concord Street and runs along the Charleston Harbor 843-724-7327 10. Folly Beach 15 minutes from Downtown Charleston Folly Beach, or "the Edge of America," has been on occasion dubbed the 'eccentric' beach of all the Charleston beaches. Probably because it's managed to stay true to the old way of beach life as it was back in the day. However it hasn't been without its own challenges of upcoming developments of condos and obsessive beach houses. Still, there is a wondrous air about Folly that you can only experience first hand while visiting there. There is great surfing, fishing on the pier, kid friendly currents, water sports near the only ocean front hotel of Charleston, The Holiday Inn, and great shopping and dining along Center Street. A stroll along some of the side streets allows an up close look at some of the old time conventional beach houses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cavanami Posted July 9, 2014 Report Share Posted July 9, 2014 When we came ashore, first stop was Hooters! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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