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The Greek Revival mansion commands a sweeping view of the harbor from its location on Charleston's High Battery. Built in 1825 by merchant Charles Edmondston, Greek revival details were added in 1838 by Charles Alston, a wealthy rice planter. It is an outstanding example of a planter's town house, and is richly appointed with original furniture, tableware and Alston's library.

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Residence Inn

All suite hotel with a 24 hour message service; Laundry facilities, iron and ironing boards; Sport court with tennis, volleyball and basketball; Complimentary grocery shopping; fireplaces;

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Zero Water Street Bed And Breakfast

(c.1836) Antebellum mansion with piazza overlooking Charleston Harbor; Private entrance; Fresh flowers. SC Bed & Breakfast Assn member. Charleston Bed &

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Red Roof Inn - Charleston

Children under 18 stay free with parents;

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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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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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Things to do near Charleston, SC

Family Yuletide

Families can enjoy storytelling around a warm fire, Christmas caroling, ornament and wreath making, candle dipping, a live na...

Cordavi

From the outside, Cordavi, whose name is an amalgam of partners Corey Elliott and David Szlam, looks like your typical South ...

Gallery Chuma

A showcase of African & African-American art. Original works from local, national and international artists....

Vendue Inn

Definitive European-style Hotel located downtown near the Battery and Waterfront Park; AAA 3-Diamond rating; Complimentary a...

Gibbes Museum Of Art

Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the Gibbes Museum of Art opened its doors to the public in 1905. Locate...