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Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel

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If you're a history buff, then this is an activity in Charleston, SC that you definitely don't want to miss.

Details
  • Tour lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
  • Cameras are Permitted

The Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel is a unique experience that takes visitors through the city's most famous landmarks, while offering a one-of-a-kind perspective on the history of the city.

About the Tour

During the tour, visitors will be led on foot by a knowledgeable Professor of History from The Citadel, through the streets of Charleston, which are steeped in history and charm. The tour itself lasts about two and a half hours and covers roughly two miles on foot, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring a bottle of water. Throughout the walking tour, guests will be taken to some of Charleston's most iconic landmarks, including the Old Exchange Building, St. Michael's Episcopal Church, and the Charleston Old Market. You'll learn about the history of each location and how they played an essential role in the development of this historic city.

The tour also highlights the famous people who have called Charleston home over the years, such as George Washington, the Marquis de Lafayette, and Edgar Allan Poe. Together with the professor, you'll explore the city's fascinating and often tumultuous past, and gain a better understanding of the events that have shaped this unique and vibrant community. But this tour is about more than just Charleston's history. It's also an opportunity to explore the city on foot, learn about local customs and cuisine, and get insider tips on the best places to visit during your stay. You'll come away from this tour with a deeper appreciation for this charming southern city and its rich cultural heritage.

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DuBose Heyward House
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Step into the life of a Pulitzer Prize-winning author at the DuBose Heyward House in Charleston, SC! This historic landmark is where Heyward lived and worked, sketching out iconic tales such as "Porgy". The building itself is a marvel of 18th-century architecture, beckoning admirers of both literature and history.
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St. Michael's Episcopal Church
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Rich in antebellum history, sublime artisan craftsmanship, and spiritual solace, St. Michael's Episcopal Church in Charleston has it all. It remains a captivating testament to South Carolina's colonial history.
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Washington Square Park
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Unearth the true essence of Charleston, South Carolina at Washington Square Park. Tucked between historic buildings, it's an oasis of calm where hearty live oaks provide shade, and plaques recount critical moments in American history.
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Historic Charleston Foundation
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Wander through the timeless beauty of the Historic Charleston Foundation, a priceless historical preserve that binds the quintessence of Southern heritage. From its historic homes and verdant gardens to its enchanting stories passed down through centuries, the Foundation offers a vibrant tapestry of old South cultural experiences.
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Fort Sumter National Monument
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Step into the pages of history at the Fort Sumter National Monument, the birthplace of the American Civil War. This revered Charleston, SC attraction offers insightful exhibits, guided tours, and panoramic harbor views, providing a profound look into our nation's past.
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Pink House Gallery
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Drenched in history, the Pink House Gallery transports you back to colonial America. With its beautiful pink hue and Bermuda architecture, it is undoubtedly a jewel of Charleston. Housed within are fascinating works of art, each telling a unique tale of Charleston's captivating past.
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Charleston City Hall
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Discover the charm of the peninsula at Charleston City Hall, an iconic heritage building nestled in the heart of the city. Rich in art, history, and political influence, this historic masterpiece offers a captivating journey into Charleston's past.
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Charleston County Courthouse
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Immerse yourself in the grandeur of Charleston County Courthouse, a timeless landmark boasting neoclassical architecture. From the awe-inspiring pillars to the well-maintained vintage interiors, this beacon of justice offers visitors a window into America's past; educational and visually captivating. A must-visit gem accentuating Charleston's historical richness.
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French Huguenot Church
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Experience a sublime fusion of history and architecture at the French Huguenot Church, nestled in the heart of Charleston, South Carolina. Lose yourself in the charming aura of the past, admiring its distinctive Gothic Revival style and storied religious origins.
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French Quarter
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Explore the iconic French Quarter in Charleston, steeped in rich history and architectural magnificence. Wander through cobblestone streets, enjoy the colorful colonial-era houses, and dine in phenomenal local restaurants. Charm emanates at every corner, making this a picture-perfect place for romance and culture.
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Hibernian Hall
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Dripping with timeless charm, Hibernian Hall in Charleston, SC, is an iconic epitome of the city's rich history. Built in 1840, this Greek Revival style building is a National Historic Landmark, known for its grand banquets and lively social events. A visit here offers a captivating journey through the fascinating timeline of Charleston's cultural heritage and traditions.

In closing, if you're looking for a unique and educational experience in Charleston, then the Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel is a must-do. So put on your walking shoes, and get ready for a journey through time that you won't soon forget.

Frequently Asked Questions for Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel:
  • What methods of transportation does the Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel use?
    This is a walking tour.
  • Is there any walking involved?
    Yes. There is approximately 1 mile of easy walking done on this tour.
  • Approximately how long does the Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel last?
    It lasts approximately 2.5 hours.
  • For what ages is the tour appropriate?
    Great for all ages.
  • What type of dress & footwear are recommended?
    Wear comfortable shoes.
  • Is photography / video recording allowed on the Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel?
    Yes.
  • Where does the tour meet?
    108 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA

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