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Tourist attractions in Charleston, South Carolina (4 C, 17 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Charleston County, South Carolina" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in South Carolina, United States. The United States' National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service , and recognizes buildings, sites, structures, districts, and objects according to a list of criteria of national significance. [ 1 ]
Charleston temperatures tend to stay in the 50s and 60s in December, letting visitors better enjoy outdoor festivities such as the Holiday Festival of Lights, the national publication wrote.
September 12, 1994 (Roughly along the Ashley River from just east of South Carolina Highway 165 to the Seaboard Coast Line railroad bridge: West Ashley: Extends into other parts of Charleston and into Dorchester counties; boundary increase (listed October 22, 2010): Northwest of Charleston between the northeast bank of the Ashley River and the Ashley-Stono Canal and east of Delmar Highway ...
Christmas parades The 69th Annual Carolina Carillon Holiday Parade will begin at 9:45 a.m. Saturday at the intersection of Sumter Street and Laurel Street toward the USC Horseshoe and end on ...
Location of Charleston County in South Carolina. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston County, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The locations of ...
Two decades ago, film producers came to South Carolina to scout locations for a new film based on the novel The Notebook by Nicholas Sparks. With its historic mansions, beautifully preserved ...
Wraggborough is a neighborhood in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, named after slave trader Joseph Wragg, and noted for its association with the slave trade. Wraggborough is part of Mazyck-Wraggborough, also referred to as Wraggborough for short. The neighborhood is located between Ansonborough to the south and Hampstead Village to the north.