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These nine brick slave homes at Boone Hall Plantation date to 1790-1810. Known collectively as "Slave Street," it is one of the few remaining intact in the Southeast. The only brick slave street in the United States, the brick cabins and Boone Hall were prominently featured in the television mini-series "North and South," based on John Jake's novel, and "Queen" based on Alex Haley's novel.


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Rivertowne Country Club

Arnold Palmer's first Charleston-area course is situation among scenic marshlands and oaks with 13 holes along the Wando River and Horlbeck Creek. Best Hole: No. 16, a 510-yard par-5 with a long bunker guarding the left side and smaller bunkers and marsh that pinch the fairway from 100

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Masters Inn

Located near Patriots Point Museum; AAA approved ; Children under 18 stay free with parents; 3 miles from downtown Charleston;

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Snee Farm Country Club

Course Access: Private
Holes: 18
Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2

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Boone Hall Plantation

Established in 1681 by Major John Boone, one of the original settlers of South Carolina. Boone Hall began as a rice plantati...

Rainbow Row

Named for 14 private homes which mirror the colors of the rainbow, this section dates from 1740 and was Charleston's waterfro...