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Visite d'histoire et de contes en petit groupe de l'historique Charleston

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Most Tours in Charleston will take out 20 people on a tour. I keep my tours smaller and max out at 10 people. By having smaller groups it allows my guests to have a more personalized and unique experience.

You get me, an experienced tour guide (Adam Moore) as your tour guide. I do every tour so you can be assured you will be getting the real deal :)

So grab a coffee and get your day started off right with a morning history tour of beautiful Charleston, South Carolina.

I will provide Intricate and detailed history, plus great storytelling and personality on our tour. Again, I like to keep these tours smaller in size to encourage conversations and questions.
Ville: Charleston
Mon 16 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
10 People Or Less
History From a Licensed & Experienced Tour Guide
History From a University Of South Carolina History Graduate
Good Stories and a Great Time!
10 People Or Less
History From a Licensed & Experienced Tour Guide
History From a University Of South Carolina History Graduate
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • What to Bring/Wear: 1) Footwear that you enjoy walking in. 2) Water. 3) Bug Spray. 4) Umbrella or Rain Coat (it rains a lot here)
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
2
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
3
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
4
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
5
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
6
Washington Square
This park is gorgeous and where I do my last story (and my favorite story)
7
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
8
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
9
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
10
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
11
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
12
Washington Square
This park is gorgeous and where I do my last story (and my favorite story)
13
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
14
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
15
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
16
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
17
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
18
Washington Square
This park is gorgeous and where I do my last story (and my favorite story)
19
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
20
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
21
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
22
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
23
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
24
Washington Square
This park is gorgeous and where I do my last story (and my favorite story)
25
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
26
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
27
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
28
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
29
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
30
Washington Square
This park is gorgeous and where I do my last story (and my favorite story)
31
La poudrière
Nous passerons devant le plus ancien public de Caroline du Sud (The Powder Magazine) construit en 1713 puis je ferai une histoire sur les PIRATES
32
Église huguenote française
Nous nous promenons dans le quartier français de Charleston.
33
Théâtre de la rue Dock
Construit à l'origine en 1736, le théâtre Dock Street était le premier théâtre des colonies.
34
Musée de l'ancien marché aux esclaves
Nous discutons des impacts massifs de l'esclavage sur notre ville et ses habitants et parlons de ce musée unique
35
Arc-en-ciel
Un incontournable de Charleston, on passe par le fameux "Rainbow Row"
36
Place Washington
Ce parc est magnifique et où je fais ma dernière histoire (et mon histoire préférée)
37
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
38
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
39
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
40
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
41
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
42
Charleston Waterfront Park
Beautiful park overlooking the Charleston Harbor. The Pineapple fountain is located here.
43
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
44
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
45
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
46
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
47
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
48
Charleston Waterfront Park
Beautiful park overlooking the Charleston Harbor. The Pineapple fountain is located here.
49
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
50
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
51
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
52
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
53
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
54
Charleston Waterfront Park
Beautiful park overlooking the Charleston Harbor. The Pineapple fountain is located here.
55
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
56
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
57
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
58
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
59
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
60
Charleston Waterfront Park
Beautiful park overlooking the Charleston Harbor. The Pineapple fountain is located here.
61
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
62
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
63
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
64
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
65
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
66
Charleston Waterfront Park
Beautiful park overlooking the Charleston Harbor. The Pineapple fountain is located here.
67
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
68
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
69
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
70
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
71
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
72
Charleston Waterfront Park
Beautiful park overlooking the Charleston Harbor. The Pineapple fountain is located here.
73
The Powder Magazine
We will walk by the oldest public in South Carolina (The Powder Magazine) built in 1713 and then I will do a story about PIRATES
74
French Huguenot Church
We take a walk into the French Quarter of Charleston.
75
Dock Street Theater
Originally built in 1736 Dock Street theatre was the 1st theatre in the Colonies.
76
Old Slave Mart Museum
We discuss the massive impacts slavery had on our city and it's people and talk about this unique museum
77
Rainbow Row
A must-see in Charleston, we go by the famous "Rainbow Row"
78
Charleston Waterfront Park
Beautiful park overlooking the Charleston Harbor. The Pineapple fountain is located here.
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Commentaires (73)
Melanie H
Mar 2025
Included unique stories, engaged well with visitors. Answered questions, very knowledgeable. Merged current and past history as it related to our country.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thank you Melanie for coming on the tour, I really appreciate y'all supporting my small business and it was an honor showing Charleston and talking history with y'all. Everyone had some really good questions.
SGall65
Jan 2025
Very informative tour with interesting historical stories. Adam had good personality and kept the information flowing as we walked through Charleston.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2025
Thanks so much for this review and thank you for coming on my history tour of Charleston. I know there are alot of things you could have done while visiting and I truly appreciate and am grateful that you chose my tour :)
nicoleb994
Dec 2024
If you are taking a History Tour - THIS is the one to take - Adam's voice & personality were engaging. And he had some great stories. His voice wasn't monotone, putting you to sleep, like several other tours we passed. Being a local, even I learned some things about our great city.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thanks Nicole for the awesome review! I am glad my passion for Charleston and it's history came across in an engaging way. What I am really happy to hear that even as a local you learned some new stuff. That's what is cool about history and this city, there is always something new to see and learn!

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