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Documented as the second most important Civil War site in the state, this fort was the locale of a fierce engagement known as the Battle of Secessionville in which a Confederate force of 1,250 defeated 3,500 Union troops on June 16, 1862. This is one of the few land battle sites fought in the state. Brochures and self guided hiking trails can be found at the preserve.

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Country Hearth Inn & Suites

clean & friendly, all rooms with refrigerator,hair dryer, coffee maker,hot inncredible breakkfast,walking distance to many restaurants &

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Thirty Six Meeting Street B&B

(c.1740) Pre-Revolutionary War home; Antique furnishings; Four-poster rice beds; Each suite has kitchenette,private baths,queen beds; Private walled garden; SC Bed and Breakfast Assn. member;

Charleston, SC Businesses

Red Roof Inn - Charleston

Children under 18 stay free with parents;

Charleston, SC Businesses

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;

Charleston, SC Businesses

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

Charleston Food & Wine Festival

This combination of culinary experts and wine connoisseurs will bring to fruition a four-day schedule of events. Beautiful hi...

Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site

Cannons boom. Muskets bark. Interpretive rangers in 17th century dress tend heirloom crops. They’re all part of the “new” Cha...

Emanuel Ame Church

This brick Gothic Revival-style church with its tall steeple replaced an earlier 1872 church badly damaged by the 1886 earthq...

21 East Battery Bed & Breakfast - Charleston, South Carolina

The bed and breakfast is nestled within the urban compound of Charleston's Edmondston-Alston, just a few steps away from the ...