Explore Charleston’s rich history and discover your ancestral connections on this engaging walking tour. Visit iconic sites like Rainbow Row and the Pineapple Fountain, and don’t miss the stunning views at The Battery, perfect for capturing photos with Charleston Harbor and Ft. Sumter. As you stroll through the historic district, uncover the stories of Irish and Scottish immigrants who shaped the city over 350 years. This tour is a heartfelt journey into your heritage, leaving you with a renewed sense of pride in Charleston's past.
- Visit significant Charleston landmarks including Rainbow Row and The Battery
- Learn about the Irish and Scottish immigrants who influenced Charleston's history
- Capture beautiful photos with Charleston Harbor and Ft. Sumter as a backdrop
- Enjoy a unique perspective of the city’s rich heritage on this walking tour
Meet under the shady tree beside the entrance of the Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon on East Bay Street. Your guide will be waiting for you in the tartan dress!
One of Charleston’s most iconic and colorful treasures — Rainbow Row! A charming stretch of 13 historic houses, painted in soft, pastel hues — from lemon yellows to mint greens and baby pinks. The cheerful, photogenic scene is one of the most photographed spots in the city.
Located in the heart of Waterfront Park, the Pineapple Fountain is one of Charleston’s most beloved landmarks. This elegant tiered fountain, crowned with a sculpted pineapple — a traditional Southern symbol of hospitality — welcomes visitors with its charm and refreshing mist.
White Point Garden – History Meets Harbor Views At the southern tip of the Charleston Peninsula lies White Point Garden, a peaceful, tree-shaded park where Southern charm meets coastal beauty. This historic waterfront green space offers stunning views of Charleston Harbor, lined with majestic live oaks, historic cannons, and Civil War-era monuments. Stroll along scenic walkways, under moss-draped trees, while taking in the stately mansion-lined streets of The Battery just steps away.
First Scots Presbyterian Church – A Legacy of Faith and Heritage Founded in 1731, First Scots Presbyterian Church stands as one of the oldest congregations in Charleston and a cornerstone of the city’s rich religious and architectural history. The current Gothic Revival-style sanctuary, completed in 1814, features twin towers, arched windows, and original handmade bricks. Inside, you’ll find a beautifully preserved interior with a traditional layout, elegant woodwork, and a reverent atmosphere that reflects centuries of worship.
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