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At the beginning of the red-blue state divide
... to the Battery area. So much renovation of amazing stately homes. Saw bumper sticker, Gut Fish, not Houses.
From Bay St. we could see Fort Sumter way in the distance. We passed on the shuttle boat to take us out there, but we visited the Museum. So much history.
Tomorrow we plan to make the 15 minute drive to Folly Beach, hoping to capture a Pat Conroy feeling.
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Sun (at last), plantations and old syle colonial
... for a visit, and colour is coming to the gardens with camelias about to bloom and the cnfederate rose - with flowers that start white and turn a light then dark pink as their blooms mature and then fade, as if the blood of dead conferate (southern) soldiers fertilises them. Egrets and the blue Heron hover close and the swamps are nisy at times with ducks, butterflies, birds and activity. Quite a paradise without the insects and heat of summer.
Tomorrow to Savannah!
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Road trip!
Spent the last 2 days in Charleston! What an amazing city!! We spent most of our time in the French Quarter - took a horse and carriage ride through town, toured the Calhoun Mansion (unbelievable), walked all over town, saw the sun set at the ocean, had great ribs at Sticky Fingers and lots of good seafood! Ended our night at The Gin Joint - really interesting and fun place - got the headache this morning to prove ...
Life of Leisure
A visit to South Carolina isn't complete without a stop in Charleston. Charleston is the oldest city in South Carolina, and it is South Carolina’s second largest city with about 130,000 people (Columbia, the capital, being the largest). Throughout the 1700’s and half of the 1800’s, Charleston was one of the top ten biggest cities in ...
Charleston - They Have An Aquarium
Arriving in Charleston after a very uneventful 3.5hrs drive down an american interstate which was pretty much straight for the entire journey and the scenery changed very little i was dropped at the entrance to the Aquarium and walk up the drive to the ticket desk, purchased a ticket and headed inside, i had a map of the building so it wasn't difficult to find section 1. Aquariums interest me as technically a few fish swimming about in some water should ...