 | Boone Hall Plantation Visit original slave cabins, gardens of native SC plants and antique roses, and drive down the magnificent live oak avenue. |
 | Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site Here over 300 years ago, colonists established the first permanent English settlement in the Carolinas. |
 | Cypress Gardens Cypress gardens is a 170 acre Berkeley County park with beautiful gardens, walking paths, and cypress swamp. |
 | Dock Street Theatre Built on the site of America's first theatre building (1736), the present Dock Street Theatre now houses Charleston Stage Co. |
 | Drayton Hall Built between 1738 and 1742, Drayton Hall is the oldest preserved plantation house in America that is open to the public. |
 | Edmonston-Alston House One of the first dwellings built on the High Battery in 1825, this is a gracious example of early 19th century Charleston. |
 | Fort Moultrie The interior of the fort has been restored to reflect the story of American seacoast defense. |
 | Fort Sumter National Monument On April 12, 1861, Confederate forces at Fort Johnson fired the first shot of the Civil War at Union-occupied Fort Sumter. |
 | Joseph Manigault House The Charleston Museum's Joseph Manigault House (c. 1803) is a premier example of neo-classical architecture. |
 | Magnolia Plantation and Its Gardens This 17th century estate, acquired in 1676 by the Drayton family features the year-round bloom of America's oldest gardens. |
 | Middleton Place MIDDLETON PLACE is a National Historic Landmark and a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation . |
 | Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon No other Charleston attraction presents so much of our American history as does the Old Exchange. |
 | Palmetto Carriage Works Appreciate the beauty and history of Charleston by taking a carriage tour. Free parking available! |
 | Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum Home of the famous WWII aircraft carrier YORKTOWN. |
 | Slave Mart Museum Hub of the African- American National Heritage Museum is one of several locations where slaves were sold in Charleston. |
 | South Carolina Aquarium See thousands of amazing aquatic animals from river otters and sharks to loggerhead turtles. |
 | The Charleston Museum Since 1773, the Charleston Museum has collected and preserved artifacts of the cultural and natural history of the Lowcountry. |
 | The Nathaniel Russell House The interiors with elaborate plasterwork ornamentation, geometrically shaped rooms and a magnificent free-flying staircase. |