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Established in 1842, this is one of the last two military state colleges in the United States. The Citadel Museum offers a history of the Military College of SC and Corps of Cadets from 1842 to present day, with military artifacts and equipment. A colorful dress parade is held almost each Friday at 3:45pm during the school year. Open: M-F 8am-6pm; Museum Sa noon-5pm; Su-F 2-5pm. Closed: All federal & state holidays. Admission is free.

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Two Meeting Street Inn

(c.1890) Beautiful Queen Anne mansion overlooking Charleston Harbor; Afternoon tea; All private baths; Tiffany stained glass windows; elegant arched piazzas, manicured garden. Romantic B&

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Red Roof Inn - Charleston

Children under 18 stay free with parents;

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Twenty-Seven State Street B&B

(c. 1800) Located in the French Quarter of the orginial walled city; Our carriage house suites each have a private entrance and overlook a courtyard; Free parking ; SC Bed and Breakfast Assn. Charter member;

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North Charleston Inn

One mile from Charleston International Airport;

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Holiday Inn Historic District

Centrally located; ; Arrangements for tours, etc.; Decorated with beautiful reproductions of 18th century furnishings;

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Things to do near Charleston, SC

Thomas Miller's House

Thomas Miller was the first president of South Carolina State University. He served in both houses of the state legislature ...

Price House Cottage B&B

Four Room cottage, hot tub on deck, located in the heart of Summerville's historic district. Beautifully restored former ser...

Holiday Inn Express

Located four miles from historic Charleston and half a mile from Citadel Mall, the property offers laundry, fax and copier se...

Poogan's Porch

What gives Charleston eateries so much of their charm and reputation is, of course, wonderful, delicious food. And what could...

Denmark Vesey's House & Marker

Born into slavery in the Virgin Islands, Vesey purchased his freedom from his Charleston slave holder and settled into life a...