When you have a long history like Charleston does, some bad things are going to happen. Our goal is to provide stories of murder and mayhem, but our guides will also give you the stories of those you may not have heard of before. Going deeper into the history of those who died and still haunt the peninsula of Charleston
122 E Bay St, , Charleston, United States
The last project commissioned by the British before the American Revolution was completed in 1771.
150 Meeting St, Charleston, United States
Founded in 1681, Circular Church is the oldest burial ground in Charleston.
80 Broad St, Corner of Broad and Meeting, Charleston, United States
Washington Square has seen its share of death and depravity. Many spirits haunt the grounds still.
71 Broad St, Charleston, United States
Historic church in the heart of downtown Charleston, South Carolina. Numerous US presidents have set foot inside the place, including Barak Obama and George Washington, just to name a few.
Charleston, United States
Duels, death, and a must stop on any nightly tour the city has to offer Historical in many aspects, our guide will tell you the bloody history of Philadelphia Alley's seedier past.
79 Cumberland St, Charleston, United States
This building, completed in 1713, serves as the oldest government structure still standing in Charleston. It goes back to the days of the walled city. Used for gunpowder storage until 1748. Survived the American Revolutionary War and has served as a museum since being purchased in the early 1900s.
This actually puts you on the back side of the United States Customs House, we will be meeting on the front end of the USCH that faces South Market Street and Concord Street.
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