Built in 1767 at the southern entrance to Charleston, the original tower was destroyed during the Civil War. The new tower, built in 1876, stands 161 ft. with 201 steps leading to its top. The beacon was extinguished in 1962
Folly Beach, SC Famous HomesThe pier is 25 feet wide, extends more than 1,045 feet into the Atlantic Ocean and is 23
Folly Beach, SC BeachesBuried here are revolutionaries, politicians, confederates and artists. Among then are Col. William Rhett, known as the "Sco...
Beautiful oceanfront hotel with 68 delightfully decorated rooms and studio suites. All rooms equipped with refrigerators, mic...
It was established in 1789, the oldest Roman Catholic church in South Carolina. Also it is the mother church of the dioceses ...
This 738-acre facility is the host site for competitive horse shows, festivals, events and exhibits, featuring four show ring...
The first Jews began to settle in Charleston soon after 1670, attracted by the civil and religious freedom of South Carolina ...