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Balades historiques dans le Lowcountry

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This historic immersion tour promises to make your stay richer and culturally more enjoyable as you take an insider’s look at the people, places and food that make Charleston unique. The #1 hospitable city in America will come alive as we experience our shared Southern history together!
Ville: Charleston
Wed 07 May
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Ce qui est inclu
12 images électroniques avec la libération du droit d'auteur
Please bring umbrellas for inclement showers if needed.
Please bring umbrellas for inclement showers if needed.
Please bring umbrellas for inclement showers if needed.
Please bring umbrellas for inclement showers if needed.
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Charleston
Nous commençons à la maison Laurens/Rutledge au 117 Broad St. Cette maison et celle d'en face sont profondément ancrées dans la fondation de notre pays. Ensuite, dirigez-vous vers Tradd St. - en vous arrêtant aux Sword Gates et à la maison du colonel John Stewart tout en discutant de l'histoire anglaise, de la fondation de la colonie, de l'architecture, des épidémies, des catastrophes, de deux guerres et plus encore. Traversez Meeting St. dans la ville fortifiée d'origine, où nous discutons de Pres. La visite de Washington et les « premières » de Charleston. Terminez sur Bay St pour voir la ville planifiée par les propriétaires du seigneur, discutant pourquoi elle a été construite et pourquoi elle est tombée. Rendez-vous à la batterie haute pour discuter du début de deux guerres dans notre port, du dernier gouverneur royal et du début et de la fin de la guerre civile. Sur le chemin du retour, nous discutons une fois de plus de l'esclavage, de l'hospitalité, des sociétés amicales et de la Charleston coloniale. Pour compléter notre visite, nous concluons avec notre culture culinaire alors que nous vous envoyons manger en ville avec des options pour des expériences culinaires en ville !
2
Charleston
We begin at the Laurens/Rutledge house at 117 Broad St.This home and the one across the street are deeply imbedded in the founding of our country. Then work our way around to Tradd St. - stopping at the Sword Gates and the home of Col. John Stewart while discussing English history, the founding of the colony, architecture, epidemics, disasters, two wars and more. Cross Meeting St. into the original walled city, where we discuss Pres. Washington’s visit and Charleston “firsts”. Ending on Bay St to see the city planned by the Lord’s Proprietors, discussing why it was built and why it came down. On to the High Battery to discuss the start of two wars in our harbor, the last Royal Govenor and the beginning and end of the Civil War. As we make our way back, we discuss slavery, hospitality, friendly societies and colonial Charleston once more. Rounding out our tour, we conclude with our food culture as we send you off to eat in the city with options for dining experiences in town!
3
Charleston
We begin at the Laurens/Rutledge house at 117 Broad St.This home and the one across the street are deeply imbedded in the founding of our country. Then work our way around to Tradd St. - stopping at the Sword Gates and the home of Col. John Stewart while discussing English history, the founding of the colony, architecture, epidemics, disasters, two wars and more. Cross Meeting St. into the original walled city, where we discuss Pres. Washington’s visit and Charleston “firsts”. Ending on Bay St to see the city planned by the Lord’s Proprietors, discussing why it was built and why it came down. On to the High Battery to discuss the start of two wars in our harbor, the last Royal Govenor and the beginning and end of the Civil War. As we make our way back, we discuss slavery, hospitality, friendly societies and colonial Charleston once more. Rounding out our tour, we conclude with our food culture as we send you off to eat in the city with options for dining experiences in town!
4
Charleston
We begin at the Laurens/Rutledge house at 117 Broad St.This home and the one across the street are deeply imbedded in the founding of our country. Then work our way around to Tradd St. - stopping at the Sword Gates and the home of Col. John Stewart while discussing English history, the founding of the colony, architecture, epidemics, disasters, two wars and more. Cross Meeting St. into the original walled city, where we discuss Pres. Washington’s visit and Charleston “firsts”. Ending on Bay St to see the city planned by the Lord’s Proprietors, discussing why it was built and why it came down. On to the High Battery to discuss the start of two wars in our harbor, the last Royal Govenor and the beginning and end of the Civil War. As we make our way back, we discuss slavery, hospitality, friendly societies and colonial Charleston once more. Rounding out our tour, we conclude with our food culture as we send you off to eat in the city with options for dining experiences in town!
5
Charleston
We begin at the Laurens/Rutledge house at 117 Broad St.This home and the one across the street are deeply imbedded in the founding of our country. Then work our way around to Tradd St. - stopping at the Sword Gates and the home of Col. John Stewart while discussing English history, the founding of the colony, architecture, epidemics, disasters, two wars and more. Cross Meeting St. into the original walled city, where we discuss Pres. Washington’s visit and Charleston “firsts”. Ending on Bay St to see the city planned by the Lord’s Proprietors, discussing why it was built and why it came down. On to the High Battery to discuss the start of two wars in our harbor, the last Royal Govenor and the beginning and end of the Civil War. As we make our way back, we discuss slavery, hospitality, friendly societies and colonial Charleston once more. Rounding out our tour, we conclude with our food culture as we send you off to eat in the city with options for dining experiences in town!
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Commentaires (3)
davidmG8272KF
Nov 2024
Karen was our tour leader on the Charleston walking tour. She was great - super prepared and knowledgeable and fun. She had charts and graphs that were easy to understand and illustrated the social and economic background behind physical things, she knew the names of the trees and plants as well as the history behind houses and buildings and she walked and talked at just the right pace. We had a very interesting discussion on the Jim Crow era in Charleston. And her restaurant recommendations were spot on. The tour was a highlight of our visit to Charleston.
AnacoTraveler
Nov 2024
Following the failure of another operator, we’re incredibly fortunate to find Karen and enjoy a fascinating tour of historical Charleston. She provides both strolling and driving tours- we took the driving tour. Her passion and in-depth knowledge of the history, architecture and back stories of Charleston’s events, personalities and their place in history was both enjoyable and educational. We only had a short time here, but feel we got wonderful introduction to one of America’s great cities. Thank you Karen!
515debbyg
Apr 2024
The low country history strolls tour was my HIGHLIGHT of visiting Charleston SC!!! Karen is a magnificent tour guide and is well versed in the history of Charleston. I could feel her passion and love of the area the entirety of the tour. THIS TOUR IS A MUST TO ANY WANDERER.

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