Discover Charleston's rich history on a captivating 90 minute walking tour through its historic streets and hidden alleys. Beginning at the Shepheards Tavern marker, this journey takes you from the city's 17th-century founding through pivotal events that shaped its identity. Your knowledgeable guide will share engaging stories, encouraging questions and interaction to enrich your understanding of Charleston's complex past. Ideal for first-time visitors, seasoned travelers, and local residents alike, this tour offers an intimate look at the city's heritage while fostering a personal connection with each guest.
- Walk through the Old and Historic District, uncovering Charleston’s storied past - Tour lasts approximately 90 minutes, ending near the iconic Rainbow Row - Perfect for history enthusiasts, newcomers, and locals wanting to learn more - Departure from Shepheards Tavern marker at 46 Broad Street, 15 minutes early arrival recommended
Tavern Marker, Plenge the Hat Man, and one of Charleston's first banks which saw a very odd attempt to rob it by underground tunnels. We will walk down Church Street along the original grid streets of the 1670's Grand Modelle design before exploring Stoll's Alley and its collection beautiful Philip Simmons ironworks.
g the Sea Wall on East Bay Street and learn about the original Walled City, view the Charleston Harbor and its historic fortifications, and learn more about the beautiful architecture and stories of the large antebellum homes that line the waterfront.
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No walking tour is complete without a stop at the historic White Point Gardens and Battery. Filled with the canopies of aged live oaks, and lined with cannons that saw history in the making during the Revolutionary and Civil Wars, this part of Charleston also bears a marker to end of the pirate age in Charleston. We may also see a wedding taking place at the historic gazebo.
Sharing more fascinating stories and busting some myths about some houses too. We listen to your interests all throughout the tour and adjust as needed to make sure you all leave us having learned all you could. From a house that is still owned by descendants of signers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, to remnants of the horrible institution of slavery, we will have you captivated along the entire way.
e drawbridge to enter the walled city of Charleston. Today it is believed to be the only place in the world where you have all forms of law represented in once place. We will also move through Washington Park here and learn about its fascinating history.
ith the harsh reality that it also contains one of the last slave auction locations in Charleston. Here we will also see what is believed to be the oldest house in Charleston, from the late 17th Century.
first Revolutionary Tea Party as well as site of many other events through history.
and how it became such a beautiful street (with a few myth busters in there too).
We meet at the Shepheards Tavern Marker located at 46 Broad Street (the corner of Broad and Meeting Streets). If traveling by car, the closest public parking garage is located just a few minutes walk way, on Queen Street behind the Mills House Hotel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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