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Aiken-Rhett House Museum, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
The Aiken-Rhett House Museum, c. 1820, is a unique survivor. The house descended in the Aiken-Rhett family for 142 years until it was sold to the Charleston Museum and opened to the public in 1975. 611
The Charleston Museum, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Founded in 1773, The Charleston Museum, America’s First Museum, has been discovering, preserving, interpreting, celebrating, and sharing ever since. 610
Magnolia Plantation, Summerville, South Carolina, USA
It is the oldest public tourist site in the Lowcountry and the oldest public garden in America. It opened its doors to visitors in 1870 to view the thousands of beautiful flowers and plants in its famous gardens. 609
Pitt Street Bridge, Mt Pleasant, South Carolina, USA
Once a trolley bridge that connected Sullivan’s Island and Mount Pleasant, the Pitt Street Bridge is now a site for recreation and relaxation. 608
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, Mt Pleasant, South Carolina, USA
Home of the USS YORKTOWN aircraft carrier, Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum is South Carolina’s largest museum. 607
Gibbes Museum of Art, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
The Gibbes Museum of Art houses the foremost collection of American art that incorporates the story of Charleston. 606
King Street, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
It’s the city’s central shopping district and one of the prettiest streets in Charleston. 605
Hunting Island State Park, St Helena Island, South Carolina, USA
Hunting Island is a 5,000-acre secluded semitropical barrier island located 15 miles east of Beaufort, South Carolina, United States, in between Harbor Island and Fripp Island. 604
Penn Center, St Helena Island, South Carolina, USA
The campus of the former Penn School, one of the nation’s first schools for formerly enslaved people, is one of the most significant African American institutions in existence today. 603