The 65-ft. red brick tower (c. 1827) is the oldest of its kind still standing in the US. It was replaced in 1857 by a 150-ft.-octagonal-shaped tower. The lantern room and lens, destroyed by Confederate troops in 1861, were replaced and remained in service until 1947
Awendaw, SC Famous HomesThis tour outfitter takes guests through blackwater swamps with 1,000-year old cypress trees, into salt marshes, and to 4,000-year-old Indian shell mounds, rice plantations and barrier islands. See dolphins, alligators, river otter, loggerhead sea turtles, endangered birds and wildlife!
Awendaw, SC BusinessesTouch! Feel! Hear! Experience the unique heritage and natural history --plants, animals, amphibians?of South Carolina'
Awendaw, SC Environmental CentersPlanters Inn is the only historic inn (circa 1844) on the famous city market. Spacious rooms and suites have high ceilings, ...
Multipurpose field owned by the City of Charleston...
See sites and hear stories of Charleston's Black History and Gullah Culture from an African American perspective in our motor...
19th Century Victorian structure built in the Romanesque style in the heart of Charleston's Downtown Historic District. Some...
(c.1740) Pre-Revolutionary War home; Antique furnishings; Four-poster rice beds; Each suite has kitchenette,private baths,que...