Charleston Area Links
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens - Step back 325 years as you visit Charleston, South Carolina's premier tourist attraction and plantation, founded 1676.
Boone Hall Plantation - Visit original slave cabins, gardens of native SC plants and antique roses, and drive down the
magnificent live oak avenue.
Charleston County Beaches and Parks - Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission parks in and around the Charleston area.
Charleston Museum - Since 1773, the Charleston Museum has collected and preserved artifacts of the cultural and natural history of the Lowcountry.
Cypress Gardens - Known as the Gem of Berkeley County, Cypress Gardens offers visitors the rare experience of being one with nature.
Fort Sumter - On April 12, 1861, Confederate forces at Fort Johnson fired the first shot of the Civil War at Union-occupied Fort Sumter.
Metropolitan Charleston Convention and Visitor's Bureau - A good place to start your research if you've never been to Charleston before.
Middleton Place Plantation - A National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation that survived the revolution and the Civil War.
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum - Visit the famous World War II aircraft carrier, the Yorktown.
SC Aquarium - See thousands of amazing aquatic animals from river otters and sharks to loggerhead turtles.
Tea Plantation - The Charleston Tea Plantation is the home of American Classic Tea, tea grown in America. It is located on picturesque Wadmalaw Island in the heart of South Carolina's Lowcountry.
The Hunley - On the night of February 17, 1864, the submarine H.L. Hunley embarked on a dangerous mission that would forever mark her place in history...
Boone Hall Plantation - Visit original slave cabins, gardens of native SC plants and antique roses, and drive down the
magnificent live oak avenue.
Charleston County Beaches and Parks - Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission parks in and around the Charleston area.
Charleston Museum - Since 1773, the Charleston Museum has collected and preserved artifacts of the cultural and natural history of the Lowcountry.
Cypress Gardens - Known as the Gem of Berkeley County, Cypress Gardens offers visitors the rare experience of being one with nature.
Fort Sumter - On April 12, 1861, Confederate forces at Fort Johnson fired the first shot of the Civil War at Union-occupied Fort Sumter.
Metropolitan Charleston Convention and Visitor's Bureau - A good place to start your research if you've never been to Charleston before.
Middleton Place Plantation - A National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation that survived the revolution and the Civil War.
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum - Visit the famous World War II aircraft carrier, the Yorktown.
SC Aquarium - See thousands of amazing aquatic animals from river otters and sharks to loggerhead turtles.
Tea Plantation - The Charleston Tea Plantation is the home of American Classic Tea, tea grown in America. It is located on picturesque Wadmalaw Island in the heart of South Carolina's Lowcountry.
The Hunley - On the night of February 17, 1864, the submarine H.L. Hunley embarked on a dangerous mission that would forever mark her place in history...