#1 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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Moonvera says:
This is a great event for art lovers. Started in 1977, the Spoleto Festival USA is a yearly ritual lasting 17 days from late May to early June.
Performers and tourists worldwide gather in downtown Charleston to enjoy a wide range of artistic styles such as ballet, opera, jazz, and theater to nam…
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#2 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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diaryofadink says:
This former "golden rice" plantation was a treat on our trip to Charleston. We spent 2 days there (the all-inclusive pass allows you to enjoy every tour they offer and to return free of charge one time within the next 7 days) enjoying all that this plantation had to offer.
The house tour is a ni…
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#3 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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ladywolve says:
We really like this. We knew it would consist of walking and could get
expensive. After all it is a market. We do much better on our own,
finding and exploring the antics of where we go. However, the vendors
that we talked to were very nice and helpful. They instructed us on the
best tours …
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#4 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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vances says:
The family dropped in on Charleston last weekend, and our welcome to this fun destination was crossing the Cooper River on the splendid Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge. The bridge is beautiful, visually dominated by two immense diamond towers which support North America's longest cable stay span (1,546 …
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#5 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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vances says:
A great way to spend your Saturday morning in Charleston is visiting the Farmers Market in Marion Square (on Calhoun Street between Meeting & King). Marion Square is a pretty park located in the heart of Charleston’s Historic Downtown where you can experience a lot of history in the many museums …
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#6 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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luvwatersports says:
200-foot tube slide
§ 200-foot open slide
§ Caribbean play structure with slides, wheels, and sprays
§ 500-foot lazy river with an adventure channel featuring sprays and a waterfall
§ Leisure pool
§ Concessions
§ Restrooms…
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#7 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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luvwatersports says:
There is something for all ages.
Attractions:
* Otter Bay kiddie pool area with six-lane racer slide, sprays, and 10 different interactive features
*Lily Pad Lagoon toddler play area with shallow pool & three different spray geysers
*The Big Kahuna wave pool is 27,000 square feet of dif…
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#8 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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Moonvera says:
When you visit downtown Charleston you should take a stroll through the Charleston Place. It is conveniently located on King Street, Market Street and Meeting Street.
This upscale hotel has its very own shopping center. There are close to 30 shops here. Some of which are Gucci, United Colors o…
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#9 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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mistyleatherneck says:
These row homes are just off Waterfront Park in Charleston Harbor and used to be the location of merchants who ran shops and lived above them. Built in the 1700's, these homes have that hard to replicate look to them that instantly makes you imagine what it was like back during that time period. …
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#10 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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luvwatersports says:
§ 200-foot water slide
§ 16-foot otter slides
§ Sprays, geysers, and raindrop waterfalls
§ The Cyclone (10-minute swirling water ride)
§ Recreational pool
§ Lifeguards
§ Concessions
§ Restrooms
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#11 of 36 things to do in Charleston
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luvwatersports says:
They were having something on the Titanic and just wasn't much to look at. Petting the water animals was awsome!
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