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Historyczny spacer po Charleston

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Come explore the rich, extensive history of the Holy City! Charleston's streets run deep with stories of glory and pain, of splendor and darkness. In this 120 minute tour you'll see some of Charleston's most storied sights and learn the history that makes our Kingdom by the Sea one of the most beautiful, remarkable, and memorable cities in America!

We will share with you our in-depth knowledge of Charleston. There are so many fascinating and innovative people and events that have occurred on such a small little peninsula. Touring with Revolutionary Charleston you will see the City through the eyes of licensed tour guides that cherish Charleston for her beauty and her flaws.
Miasto: Czarleston
Sat 21 Jun
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Niesamowite historie z Charleston
Amazing Stories of Charleston
Amazing Stories of Charleston
Amazing Stories of Charleston
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Wheelchair accessible
Czego oczekiwać
1
Tęczowy rząd
Rainbow Row odnosi się do rzędu zabytkowych domów w pastelowych kolorach znajdujących się na East Bay Street, tuż przy baterii. Jako jedno z najbardziej kultowych miejsc w Charleston, możesz odwiedzić ten obszar w dowolnym dniu i zobaczyć pary, które robią sobie zdjęcia na zaręczyny lub wesela, wraz z grupą turystów próbujących zrobić dobre zdjęcie oszałamiających domów.
2
Rynek miejski w Charleston
Pochodzący z końca XVIII wieku Charleston City Market jest narodowym zabytkiem historycznym obejmującym cztery przecznice miasta. Jest to jeden z najstarszych i największych rynków publicznych w kraju, w którym codziennie znajduje się ponad 300 sprzedawców.
3
Pomnik narodowy fortu Sumter
Fort Sumter to fort morski zbudowany na sztucznej wyspie chroniącej Charleston w Południowej Karolinie przed inwazją morską. Jego początki sięgają wojny 1812 roku, kiedy Brytyjczycy najechali Waszyngton drogą morską. Nadal był niekompletny w 1861 roku, kiedy bitwa o Fort Sumter rozpoczęła wojnę secesyjną. Będziemy patrzeć z nadmorskiej ściany, ale nie odwiedzimy fortu, ponieważ znajduje się on w środku portu Charleston
4
Muzeum Starego Targu Niewolniczego
Obecna struktura była kiedyś częścią kompleksu budynków znanego jako Ryan's Mart. Kompleks miał ogrodzony ceglanym murem dziedziniec, czteropiętrowy budynek, w którym znajdował się „barakun” lub więzienie dla niewolników, kuchnia i kostnica. Odwiedzimy i opowiemy historie o targu, ale nie wejdziemy.
5
Okrągły Kościół Kongregacyjny
Circular Congregational Church of Charleston, SC został założony w 1681 roku i jest jednym z najstarszych kongregacji nieprzerwanie czczących na południu. Przejdziemy obok, ale nie wejdziemy.
6
Ogrody Battery & White Point
Położony w samym sercu zabytkowej dzielnicy Charleston, ten wyróżniający się punkt orientacyjny zapewnia spektakularny widok na Fort Sumter i Charleston Harbour, gdzie rzeki Ashley i Cooper wpadają do Oceanu Atlantyckiego. Po raz pierwszy został użyty jako ogród publiczny w 1837 roku. Wraz z wybuchem wojny secesyjnej stał się fortyfikacją miasta.
7
Rainbow Row
Rainbow Row refers to the row of pastel-colored historic homes located on East Bay Street, just along the Battery. As one of Charleston’s most iconic sites, you can visit this area on any given day and see couples getting their photos taken for engagements or weddings, along with a drove of tourists trying to get a good photograph of the stunning houses.
8
Charleston City Market
Dating to the late 18th Century, the Charleston City Market is a National Historic Landmark spanning four city blocks. Home to more than 300 daily vendors, this is one of the nation's oldest and largest public markets.
9
Fort Sumter National Monument
Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island protecting Charleston, South Carolina from naval invasion. Its origin dates to the War of 1812 when the British invaded Washington by sea. It was still incomplete in 1861 when the Battle of Fort Sumter began the American Civil War. We will look from the sea wall, but not visit the fort as it sits int he middle of Charleston Harbor
10
Old Slave Mart Museum
The current structure was once part of a complex of buildings known as Ryan's Mart. The complex had a brick wall enclosed yard, a four-story building that contained a "barracoon" or slave jail, a kitchen and a morgue. We will visit and tell stories about the mart but not enter.
11
Circular Congregational Church
Circular Congregational Church of Charleston, SC was founded in 1681 and is one of the oldest continuously worshipping congregations in the South. We will walk past, but not enter.
12
Battery & White Point Gardens
Located in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, this prominent landmark provides a spectacular view of Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor, where the Ashley and Cooper rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. It was first used as a public garden in 1837. With the outbreak of the Civil War, it became a fortification for the city.
13
Rainbow Row
Rainbow Row refers to the row of pastel-colored historic homes located on East Bay Street, just along the Battery. As one of Charleston’s most iconic sites, you can visit this area on any given day and see couples getting their photos taken for engagements or weddings, along with a drove of tourists trying to get a good photograph of the stunning houses.
14
Charleston City Market
Dating to the late 18th Century, the Charleston City Market is a National Historic Landmark spanning four city blocks. Home to more than 300 daily vendors, this is one of the nation's oldest and largest public markets.
15
Fort Sumter National Monument
Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island protecting Charleston, South Carolina from naval invasion. Its origin dates to the War of 1812 when the British invaded Washington by sea. It was still incomplete in 1861 when the Battle of Fort Sumter began the American Civil War. We will look from the sea wall, but not visit the fort as it sits int he middle of Charleston Harbor
16
Old Slave Mart Museum
The current structure was once part of a complex of buildings known as Ryan's Mart. The complex had a brick wall enclosed yard, a four-story building that contained a "barracoon" or slave jail, a kitchen and a morgue. We will visit and tell stories about the mart but not enter.
17
Circular Congregational Church
Circular Congregational Church of Charleston, SC was founded in 1681 and is one of the oldest continuously worshipping congregations in the South. We will walk past, but not enter.
18
Battery & White Point Gardens
Located in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, this prominent landmark provides a spectacular view of Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor, where the Ashley and Cooper rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. It was first used as a public garden in 1837. With the outbreak of the Civil War, it became a fortification for the city.
19
Rainbow Row
Rainbow Row refers to the row of pastel-colored historic homes located on East Bay Street, just along the Battery. As one of Charleston’s most iconic sites, you can visit this area on any given day and see couples getting their photos taken for engagements or weddings, along with a drove of tourists trying to get a good photograph of the stunning houses.
20
Charleston City Market
Dating to the late 18th Century, the Charleston City Market is a National Historic Landmark spanning four city blocks. Home to more than 300 daily vendors, this is one of the nation's oldest and largest public markets.
21
Fort Sumter National Monument
Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island protecting Charleston, South Carolina from naval invasion. Its origin dates to the War of 1812 when the British invaded Washington by sea. It was still incomplete in 1861 when the Battle of Fort Sumter began the American Civil War. We will look from the sea wall, but not visit the fort as it sits int he middle of Charleston Harbor
22
Old Slave Mart Museum
The current structure was once part of a complex of buildings known as Ryan's Mart. The complex had a brick wall enclosed yard, a four-story building that contained a "barracoon" or slave jail, a kitchen and a morgue. We will visit and tell stories about the mart but not enter.
23
Circular Congregational Church
Circular Congregational Church of Charleston, SC was founded in 1681 and is one of the oldest continuously worshipping congregations in the South. We will walk past, but not enter.
24
Battery & White Point Gardens
Located in the heart of Charleston’s historic district, this prominent landmark provides a spectacular view of Fort Sumter and Charleston Harbor, where the Ashley and Cooper rivers empty into the Atlantic Ocean. It was first used as a public garden in 1837. With the outbreak of the Civil War, it became a fortification for the city.
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Recenzje (4)
lthorndyke117
Jan 2025
We had a great experience with our guide, John. A native of Charleston, he was extremely knowledgeable about the history, architecture, culture, and people. He packed a lot into the 2 hour tour, but didn’t mention much at all about Charleston’s history related to slavery. We sought out the museums (African American Slave Market Museum and the International African American Museum) to learn about this part of Charleston’s history.
Janet_S
Feb 2024
My husband and I took a walking history tour with Ben. I am not a history lover, but my husband is. Ben made Charleston"s history come alive, and therefore I actually enjoyed this history lesson. This guide was extremely knowledgeable in the history of Charleston, probably the other areas of history also. Putting interesting stories with the buildings allowed us to remember more about the history of each building/home etc, and I was able to bring this knowledge home. My husband says he would go with this tour guide and REV Walks again.
Ruth_F
Jan 2023
Excellent tour guide who led us through center city Charleston. She talked about the history, fires that destroyed many important buildings, the native foliage and trees of the region, pointed out the openness of religious observance in the city and introduced us to the homes of the original settlers.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Jan 2023
We are glad that you had a positively wonderful walk. Thanks for Walking with REV!

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