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Charleston Museum |
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Drayton
Hall is the oldest preserved plantation house
in America open to the public. |
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Charleston City Market
Market Street, Downtown Charleston
When on vacation in Charleston, the City Market is a must see.
There are a total of four buildings spanning from Meeting Street
to East Bay Street. An assortment of wares is sold by hundreds
of vendors. Sweet grass basket weavers can be seen in every building,
along with, local artists, jewelry, tapestry, souvenirs, church
dolls,afghans, rugs, rice, beans and sauces, local candies and
cookies and much more. |
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Avery
Research Center for African-American History and Culture - |
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The Old Slave Mart
#6 Chalmers, between Church and State Streets.
Currently this building is not open to the public, but it has
indications that it may soon open as a museum. The Old Slave
Mart is the only known building used as a slave auction gallery
in South Carolina. |
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Charleston Farmers
Market
Marian Square
The Market will
operate every Saturday from 8:00am until 2:00 pm, from April
7 – December
16, 2007 |
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Rainbow Row
83-107 East Bay Street, Downtown Charleston
When on vacation in Charleston, Rainbow Row is a MUST TO SEE.
Originally these mid-1700 homes had been the center of commerce;
merchants had stores on the first floor and lived on the floors
above. Today this beautiful array of homes is known as "Rainbow
Row". |
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Charleston
Chamber of Commerce
Charleston Tourism
City
of Charleston
Historic
Charleston Foundation |
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