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Charleston is a Living Musuem of Historical Homes & Buildings
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It is always exciting to visit a place that is rich with events, culture and history. There is something magical about choosing a vacation spot that can offer you the delight of the modern city life and the traditions of the old. Charleston, South Carolina is just the place you will want to go if you are seeking great food, recreational activities, relaxing on the beach or all of the majesty of historical architecture.

The establishment of Charleston was formed in 1670, and was named after the English King of the time – King Charles. Due to the English colonialism, many of the buildings that are found within Charleston have been inspired by some of the best English architects. To this day you can find in historic Charleston a variety of magnificent churches, government buildings, plantations and houses that are uniquely designed with the flavour of the English past. It is for this reason that it is sometimes referred to as “Little London”.

Among some of the interesting building you will discover include:

Charleston City Hall - built in 1800, and its purpose was to be another branch for the American bank known as The First Bank of the United States. It was designed with a style recognized as the Adamesque.

Charleston’s County Courthouse, and the United States Post Office - both of these buildings were constructed in the year 1896. Inside these splendid buildings you will discover an interior that surpasses anything you could imagine. The sheer elegance is truly out of this world. There are a number of rooms, marble staircases, woodwork of mahogany, brass trimmings and more.

The Market Hall and Sheds – This market was previously owned by a family before it was given to the city to be used as a public market in 1788. The Market Hall and Sheds is the only remaining market left in Charleston. It is a strong example of Greek Revival architecture, which is also seen in some of the famous historical Charleston churches.

There are over 1400 different buildings that you can find in historic Charleston. You can learn all about these fantastic places and the exciting history of historic Charleston by visiting any one of the great Charleston museums. You can choose to explore the building of historic Charleston on your own, or you can take any one of the number of tours that are made available for you. Many of the tours are interesting and engaging, and if you are looking for a little bit of fun and adventure, you can attend the eerie night tour that leads you into the bowels of the famous Charleston jail that once housed some of the world’s most despicable and murderous criminals.
There are also a number of plantations and historic houses that you can visit during your stay, so make sure you acquire a map. This way you will be able to plan your days, and you will be able to enjoy all the beautiful history Charleston has to offer.



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