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Old Bethel is the third oldest church building surviving in Charleston. Built 1797-1807 at the corner of Pitt and Calhoun Streets, the church was constructed in the gabled meetinghouse style with white clapboards after a design by Francis Asbury, the first Methodist bishop in the US. It was moved across Calhoun to its present location in 1882. Membership in the congregation of Old Bethel was open to both free blacks and slaves.

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Vendue Inn

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

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North Charleston Inn

One mile from Charleston International Airport;

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Red Roof Inn - Charleston

Children under 18 stay free with parents;

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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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Things to do near Charleston, SC

The Garden Club Of Charleston 73rd Annual House & Garden Tours

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Wild Dunes Golf Links -Harbor

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Dock Street Theatre

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Bulldog Tours

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