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Charleston International Airport 26 min
South Carolina Aquarium (10 min)
Massive aquarium with interactive exhibits & hundreds of creatures, including many native species.
Gibbes Museum of Art (13 min)
Portraits & landscapes dating back to the 1700s, housed in a century-old beaux arts-style building.
Fort Moultrie (16 min)
This historic military site, in use from 1776–1947, has artifacts & harbor & Fort Sumter views.
Joe Riley Waterfront Park (12 min)
Well-known park with water views plus a large lawn, walkways & 2 fountains.
Fort Sumter National Monument (9 min)
Accessed by boat, this fort with ruins, gun emplacements & a museum saw the Civil War’s first shots.
Nathaniel Russell House (15 min)
Ornate, circa-1808 home known for its free-flying 3-story spiral staircase, with guided tours.
Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens (20 min)
1681 working plantation known for its moss-draped 3/4-mile Avenue of Oaks & original slave cabins.
Old Slave Mart Museum (13 min)
Displays in this former slave auction building tell the story of the slave trade in Charleston.
The Charleston Museum (10 min)
America's first museum, founded in 1773, exhibits relics from South Carolina & Confederate history.
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum (5 min)
Visitors can explore a retired Naval aircraft carrier, destroyer & submarine docked here year-round.
The Battery (18 min)
Landmark defensive seawall & promenade, lined by stately antebellum homes & historical monuments.
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens (28 min)
Lush garden dating to pre-Revolutionary War times, with train & boat tours, plus a petting zoo.
Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (9 min)
Sleek car bridge (with a bike/walking lane) whose triangular arches are illuminated at night.
Historic Charleston City Market (12 min)
4-block city market over 200 years old, with vendors of food, art & crafts like sweetgrass baskets.
Rainbow Row (13 min)
Historic District cluster of 13 pastel-painted Georgian-style rowhouses dating from 1748 to 1845.
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