Two individuals dressed in historical clothing are aiming long rifles in an outdoor setting that suggests a historical reenactment or demonstration.
A quaint small stone chapel is nestled at the end of a neatly trimmed hedged pathway, flanked by lush greenery and a welcoming open gate.
A cobblestone street is flanked by colorful houses, exhibiting a charming, old-world aesthetic.

The Original Walled City of Charleston, SC

40 E Bay St Charleston, , SC 29401
The following activities include admission to Original Walled City:
Walking Tour Exploring the Amazing History of Charleston Photo
4/23/2024 - 3/31/2025
Are you ready for an unforgettable journey through time?
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The following tours visit Original Walled City:
Walking Tour Exploring the Amazing History of Charleston Photo
4/23/2024 - 3/31/2025
Are you ready for an unforgettable journey through time?
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Charleston was a walled fortress city between the years of 1690 and 1720, a period of constant danger from hostile French and Spanish invaders, Native American tribes, and pirates.

The best contemporary view of the walls comes from a map and survey by Edward Crisp, dated approximately 1704. The illustration below is an adaptation of the Crisp Map, from a reproduction used courtesy of Historic Charleston Foundation. The Crisp Map is substantiated by other contemporary drawings which verify the general design without providing the interior details of Crisp. In all drawings, the walls are depicted as straight and sharply angular, with no evidence of haphazard construction. While the bastions may have begun as crude earthworks, it seems clear that by the early 18th century they had been engineered and refined to a fairly high degree of sophistication.


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