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Charleston Museum -
America's first museum, The
Charleston Museum was founded in
1773. The Museum preserves and
interprets the cultural and
natural history of Charleston
and the South Carolina coastal
region. Objects of historic,
archaeological, scientific and
ethnological interest illustrate
the importance of this area.
Magnolia Plantation -
Magnolia Plantation features the
country's oldest garden and a
reconstruction era plantation
house. The garden features the
Barbados Tropical Garden, a
nature train tour, a petting
zoo, wildlife observation tower,
nature trails, wildlife art
gallery, rental bikes, canoes,
an 18th century herb garden, a
Biblical garden, topiary garden,
horticultural maze and
antebellum cabin.
Boone Hall Plantation -
Visitors can catch a glimpse of
a way of life that is only a
memory of a time when the South
lived by agriculture alone, and
the great plantations were the
back-bone of the agrarian
economy. Today the plantation
thrives, producing commercial
crops, serving as the backdrop
for major motion pictures, and
sponsoring events that entertain
and benefit visitors and
residents of the area.
South Carolina Aquarium -
From coastal saltmarshes,
Piedmont rivers, and rushing
mountain streams to the still
depths of the Atlantic Ocean,
explore South Carolina's
fascinatingly diverse aquatic
habitats and get to know the
five thousand magical
creatures--from colorful song
birds to mysterious sharks;
graceful rays to playful
otters--that live in them.
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime
Museum - Located on historic
Charleston Harbor, Patriots
Point is home to USS YORKTOWN
(CV-10), the Fighting Lady. The
first USS YORKTOWN (CV-5) sank
at the battle of Midway on June
7, 1942. Onboard the decks of
this famous World War II
aircraft carrier, you can relive
a momentous time in America's
history.
Nathaniel Russell House -
Completed in 1808, the townhouse
of Nathaniel and Sarah Russell
is recognized as one of
America's most important
neoclassical dwellings. Set amid
spacious gardens, the house
contains graceful interiors with
elaborate plasterwork
ornamentation, geometrically
shaped rooms and a magnificent
free-flying staircase. Furnished
with period antiques and works
of art.
Middleton Place - Middleton
Place is a National Historic
Landmark and a carefully
preserved 18th-century
plantation that has survived
revolution, Civil War, and
earthquake. It was the home of
many generations of Middletons.
Middleton Place encompasses the
Gardens, the House Museum, and
the Plantation Stableyards.
Charelston County Parks -
The Charleston County Park &
Recreation Commission will
improve the quality of life in
Charleston County by offering a
diverse system of park
facilities, programs, and
services. The county's park
system presently includes over
4,586 acres with emphasis on
passive activities, the
environment, and beach access.
Audubon Swamp Garden - The
Audubon Swamp Garden rises from
60 acres of black water in a
cypress and tupelo swamp on
Magnolia Plantation. Its eerie
beauty is home to scores of
water-loving creatures: bird,
mammal and reptile..yes,
including alligators! Its
natural horticultural beauty has
been enhanced by hundreds of
species of colorful, year-round
Dock Street Theatre -
Charleston Stage Company is
South Carolina's largest
professional theatre company and
resides at The Historic Dock
Street Theatre. Charleston Stage
offers popular Broadway
musicals, award winning dramas
and world premiere original
works.
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
- The Royal Exchange and Custom
House was completed in 1771
during Charles Town’s Golden
Age. The building quickly became
the commercial, political and
social center of the most
prosperous of Britain’s thirteen
American colonies. The Provost
Dungeon was used as a prison by
the British during the
Revolution.
Drayton Hall - Completed in
1742, the historic plantation
house stands majestically on a
630-acre site and is one of the
finest examples or
Georgian-Palladian architecture
in America. Through seven
generations of Drayton family
ownership, the plantation house
has remained in nearly original
condition and offers an
opportunity to experience
history.
Avery Research Center - The
Avery Research Center for
African American History and
Culture is located on the site
of the former Avery Normal
Institute. Founded in 1865, the
Avery Normal Institute was a
nationally-recognized
African-American educational
institution that trained young
adults in professional careers
and leaderships roles for nearly
100 years.
Charleston IMAX® Theatre -
The 422-seat Charleston IMAX
Theatre features films that
entertain, enlighten and inspire
with images of unsurpassed size,
enhanced by a superb specially
designed 12,000 watt sound
system projected onto a
five-story high and 77 feet-wide
screen.
Carolina Ice Palace - South
Carolina's Ultimate Family
Entertainment Complex, the
Carolina Ice Palace was designed
to be a year-round family
playground for recreational
skating, league hockey, figure
skating, extreme sports, virtual
reality and video games. Inside
you will find 100,000 square
feet of excitement packed into
every inch of the
state-of-the-art facility!
Gibbes Museum of Art - Built
in 1905, the Gibbes Museum of
Art represents a long and
impressive tradition of cultural
leadership in historic
Charleston, providing residents
and visitors access to a
distinguished collection and an
active, year-round schedule of
exciting exhibitions, programs
and events.
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