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Battery Park - White Point Gardens in Charleston, SC

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The following activities include admission to Battery Park:
Private Walking Tour Culture and History of Charleston Photo
3/29/2024 - 2/28/2025
Prepare to immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of one of America's oldest cities, Charleston, South Carolina, with the private walking tour - Culture and History of Charleston.
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The following tours go by Battery Park:
Charleston History & The American Dream Photo
3/29/2024 - 12/31/2024
Get ready to embark on a fascinating journey into history with Charleston History: The American Dream located in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Private Charleston Private Harbor Cruise Photo
3/31/2024 - 2/27/2025
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Charleston, SC and its surrounding areas with the Private Charleston Private Harbor Sightseeing Cruise.
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Luxury Yacht Tours Photo
3/29/2024 - 2/28/2025
Discover a wonderland of aquatic splendor with Charleston's Luxury Yacht Tours, a cut above the rest in South Carolina's vibrant city renowned for its coastal beauty.
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Charleston Sailing Charters Photo
3/31/2024 - 9/15/2024
Set sail for the adventure of a lifetime with Charleston Sailing Charters, based in the heart of beautiful Charleston, South Carolina.
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The following tours visit Battery Park:
Private Walking Tour Culture and History of Charleston Photo
3/29/2024 - 2/28/2025
Prepare to immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of one of America's oldest cities, Charleston, South Carolina, with the private walking tour - Culture and History of Charleston.
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No trip to Charleston is complete without a stop at White Point Gardens, known popularly as Battery Park.

This peaceful park offers unprecedented views of Charleston Harbor and Fort Sumter, while a look back across the street promises fantastic images of beautiful Charleston mansions. Enormous oak trees provide serene shade to the park, and a display of weapons and cannons used in the Civil War make for a unique play area for children. You'll see a Columbiad used to shell Fort Sumter in 1861, two seacoast mortars, and more - be sure to bring a camera to snap photos of your family clamoring and playing on the cannons!

During the early 18th century, the park was used as the home of the gallows, where Stede Bonnet - the "gentleman pirate" - and dozens of others were hanged. By 1837, the land was in use as a public garden. Weddings and other special events are frequently held at the beautiful, massive white gazebo in the center of the park, but on off-days it makes for a beautiful place to sit and take in the beauty and charm of Charleston!


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