Explore the rich architectural heritage of Charleston on a two-hour walking tour that delves into the city's stunning preserved buildings. This informative journey showcases a variety of structures, including churches, civic buildings, and private residences, revealing the unique styles and construction techniques that define Charleston. Perfect for architecture enthusiasts or anyone interested in learning about the city's history, this tour provides valuable insights into the artistry behind each building.
- Two-hour guided walking tour of Charleston’s architecture
- Discover historic churches, civic buildings, and private homes
- Learn about unique architectural styles and construction methods
- Tour departs from The Griffon at 18 Vendue Range
Vendue Range is the East end of Queen St. The meeting location is The Griffon Tavern
Tour will end at the Four Corners of Law
We will discuss the amazing history and influence of St. Michael's Design and it quirks and graveyard
We will walk through White Point Gardens and discuss the amazing architecture of South Battery
We will discuss the amazing architecture and preservation of the Russell House as well as the distinct features that make it so unique
The last active French Huguenot Church in the US, built in 1845
The beautiful seawall, and the mansions along it are one of the most scenic places in the US.
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