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Французский квартал Историческая прогулка в Чарльстоне

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Этот исторический обзор французского квартала Чарльстона освещает лучшие достопримечательности Священного города. Возьмите с собой камеру, чтобы запечатлеть красоту, и насладитесь захватывающей дух прогулкой по колониальной и ранней американской архитектуре. Ваш местный гид по Чарльстону покажет вам уникальные достопримечательности с интригующими рассказами о происхождении этих структур. Экскурсия включает посещение мощеных улочек и проходов, чтобы полюбоваться захватывающей исторической тканью района. Тур также включает в себя легкую прогулку по величественной гавани Чарльстона с ее замком и фортами, которые сформировали большую часть морской и военной истории Америки.
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Historic look at the French Quarter
Professional Guide
Historic look at the French Quarter
Professional Guide
Historic look at the French Quarter
Professional Guide
Historic look at the French Quarter
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Что ожидать
1
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Walk through the historic Vendue Range of markets on low water land owned by the Prioleau family who arrived in Charles Town in 1687 as an escape from Catholic religious persecution in Pons, France. See the majestic harbor's Castle Pinckney, Fort Sumter, and beautiful marshy islands that create the passage to the Atlantic Ocean.
2
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
One of the top three most historic buildings in the U.S., according to the National Historic Registry. Guide explains in detail all of the unique attributes that make this building one of America's true historic gems.
3
Rainbow Row
Colorful waterfront bay buildings constructed along wharves with Dutch influence (Amsterdam) during the Age of Lord Proprietors and original walled city.
4
Pink House Gallery
Known to be the oldest private building remaining in the French Quarter (1694-1712). The handmade, asymmetrical house set on the longest cobblestone street is built of Bermuda stone and resembles a charming man-sized dollhouse.
5
Charleston City Hall
Gabrielle Manigault (French Huguenot architect) designed one of the finest examples of Adamesque architecture in 1800 as a development of the Civic Square of the original Grand Modell plan of the walled city.
6
Old Slave Mart Museum
One of the last vestiges of a barracoon (slave jail) which is a converted German fire station made into a gallery for the sales of the enslaved. 80 percent of what census term as African-Americans living in North America have ancestral roots in Charleston, South Carolina as a result of the 12 million people imported through the Atlantic slave trade.
7
St. Michael's Church
The oldest remaining in-tact church building left in the Holy City was built in 1752.
8
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
First Fireproof Building in America built by Robert Mills who also designed the Washington Monument in D.C. (probably wishes the monument has been built as earthquake proof).
9
The Powder Magazine
Oldest public building (1713) in the original walled city was used as a northern fortification during the age of Lords Proprietors.
10
French Huguenot Church
Gothic Revival French protestant church is the centerpiece of the French Quarter. This active church is the oldest and most famous in the U.S. Twenty-three of forty-five U.S. Presidents have French Huguenot ancestry!
11
Dock Street Theater
National historic landmark is known as the first building to hold theatrical performances in the U.S. First show was in 1735, a black comedy depicting the social and sexual exploits of two recruiting officers in Ireland.
12
Circular Congregational Church
First official "Meeting House" built on the corner of the original walled city in a Romaneque Revival Style. Three significant churches were created from the original congregation (Unitarian, First Scots, and United Church). Churchyard is home to the oldest tombstones on the peninsula.
13
Philadelphia Alley
Iconic alley way holds many historic attributes and lore.
14
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Walk through the historic Vendue Range of markets on low water land owned by the Prioleau family who arrived in Charles Town in 1687 as an escape from Catholic religious persecution in Pons, France. See the majestic harbor's Castle Pinckney, Fort Sumter, and beautiful marshy islands that create the passage to the Atlantic Ocean.
15
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
One of the top three most historic buildings in the U.S., according to the National Historic Registry. Guide explains in detail all of the unique attributes that make this building one of America's true historic gems.
16
Rainbow Row
Colorful waterfront bay buildings constructed along wharves with Dutch influence (Amsterdam) during the Age of Lord Proprietors and original walled city.
17
Pink House Gallery
Known to be the oldest private building remaining in the French Quarter (1694-1712). The handmade, asymmetrical house set on the longest cobblestone street is built of Bermuda stone and resembles a charming man-sized dollhouse.
18
Charleston City Hall
Gabrielle Manigault (French Huguenot architect) designed one of the finest examples of Adamesque architecture in 1800 as a development of the Civic Square of the original Grand Modell plan of the walled city.
19
Old Slave Mart Museum
One of the last vestiges of a barracoon (slave jail) which is a converted German fire station made into a gallery for the sales of the enslaved. 80 percent of what census term as African-Americans living in North America have ancestral roots in Charleston, South Carolina as a result of the 12 million people imported through the Atlantic slave trade.
20
St. Michael's Church
The oldest remaining in-tact church building left in the Holy City was built in 1752.
21
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
First Fireproof Building in America built by Robert Mills who also designed the Washington Monument in D.C. (probably wishes the monument has been built as earthquake proof).
22
The Powder Magazine
Oldest public building (1713) in the original walled city was used as a northern fortification during the age of Lords Proprietors.
23
French Huguenot Church
Gothic Revival French protestant church is the centerpiece of the French Quarter. This active church is the oldest and most famous in the U.S. Twenty-three of forty-five U.S. Presidents have French Huguenot ancestry!
24
Dock Street Theater
National historic landmark is known as the first building to hold theatrical performances in the U.S. First show was in 1735, a black comedy depicting the social and sexual exploits of two recruiting officers in Ireland.
25
Circular Congregational Church
First official "Meeting House" built on the corner of the original walled city in a Romaneque Revival Style. Three significant churches were created from the original congregation (Unitarian, First Scots, and United Church). Churchyard is home to the oldest tombstones on the peninsula.
26
Philadelphia Alley
Iconic alley way holds many historic attributes and lore.
27
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Walk through the historic Vendue Range of markets on low water land owned by the Prioleau family who arrived in Charles Town in 1687 as an escape from Catholic religious persecution in Pons, France. See the majestic harbor's Castle Pinckney, Fort Sumter, and beautiful marshy islands that create the passage to the Atlantic Ocean.
28
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
One of the top three most historic buildings in the U.S., according to the National Historic Registry. Guide explains in detail all of the unique attributes that make this building one of America's true historic gems.
29
Rainbow Row
Colorful waterfront bay buildings constructed along wharves with Dutch influence (Amsterdam) during the Age of Lord Proprietors and original walled city.
30
Pink House Gallery
Known to be the oldest private building remaining in the French Quarter (1694-1712). The handmade, asymmetrical house set on the longest cobblestone street is built of Bermuda stone and resembles a charming man-sized dollhouse.
31
Charleston City Hall
Gabrielle Manigault (French Huguenot architect) designed one of the finest examples of Adamesque architecture in 1800 as a development of the Civic Square of the original Grand Modell plan of the walled city.
32
Old Slave Mart Museum
One of the last vestiges of a barracoon (slave jail) which is a converted German fire station made into a gallery for the sales of the enslaved. 80 percent of what census term as African-Americans living in North America have ancestral roots in Charleston, South Carolina as a result of the 12 million people imported through the Atlantic slave trade.
33
St. Michael's Church
The oldest remaining in-tact church building left in the Holy City was built in 1752.
34
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
First Fireproof Building in America built by Robert Mills who also designed the Washington Monument in D.C. (probably wishes the monument has been built as earthquake proof).
35
The Powder Magazine
Oldest public building (1713) in the original walled city was used as a northern fortification during the age of Lords Proprietors.
36
French Huguenot Church
Gothic Revival French protestant church is the centerpiece of the French Quarter. This active church is the oldest and most famous in the U.S. Twenty-three of forty-five U.S. Presidents have French Huguenot ancestry!
37
Dock Street Theater
National historic landmark is known as the first building to hold theatrical performances in the U.S. First show was in 1735, a black comedy depicting the social and sexual exploits of two recruiting officers in Ireland.
38
Circular Congregational Church
First official "Meeting House" built on the corner of the original walled city in a Romaneque Revival Style. Three significant churches were created from the original congregation (Unitarian, First Scots, and United Church). Churchyard is home to the oldest tombstones on the peninsula.
39
Philadelphia Alley
Iconic alley way holds many historic attributes and lore.
40
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Walk through the historic Vendue Range of markets on low water land owned by the Prioleau family who arrived in Charles Town in 1687 as an escape from Catholic religious persecution in Pons, France. See the majestic harbor's Castle Pinckney, Fort Sumter, and beautiful marshy islands that create the passage to the Atlantic Ocean.
41
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
One of the top three most historic buildings in the U.S., according to the National Historic Registry. Guide explains in detail all of the unique attributes that make this building one of America's true historic gems.
42
Rainbow Row
Colorful waterfront bay buildings constructed along wharves with Dutch influence (Amsterdam) during the Age of Lord Proprietors and original walled city.
43
Pink House Gallery
Known to be the oldest private building remaining in the French Quarter (1694-1712). The handmade, asymmetrical house set on the longest cobblestone street is built of Bermuda stone and resembles a charming man-sized dollhouse.
44
Charleston City Hall
Gabrielle Manigault (French Huguenot architect) designed one of the finest examples of Adamesque architecture in 1800 as a development of the Civic Square of the original Grand Modell plan of the walled city.
45
Old Slave Mart Museum
One of the last vestiges of a barracoon (slave jail) which is a converted German fire station made into a gallery for the sales of the enslaved. 80 percent of what census term as African-Americans living in North America have ancestral roots in Charleston, South Carolina as a result of the 12 million people imported through the Atlantic slave trade.
46
St. Michael's Church
The oldest remaining in-tact church building left in the Holy City was built in 1752.
47
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
First Fireproof Building in America built by Robert Mills who also designed the Washington Monument in D.C. (probably wishes the monument has been built as earthquake proof).
48
The Powder Magazine
Oldest public building (1713) in the original walled city was used as a northern fortification during the age of Lords Proprietors.
49
French Huguenot Church
Gothic Revival French protestant church is the centerpiece of the French Quarter. This active church is the oldest and most famous in the U.S. Twenty-three of forty-five U.S. Presidents have French Huguenot ancestry!
50
Dock Street Theater
National historic landmark is known as the first building to hold theatrical performances in the U.S. First show was in 1735, a black comedy depicting the social and sexual exploits of two recruiting officers in Ireland.
51
Circular Congregational Church
First official "Meeting House" built on the corner of the original walled city in a Romaneque Revival Style. Three significant churches were created from the original congregation (Unitarian, First Scots, and United Church). Churchyard is home to the oldest tombstones on the peninsula.
52
Philadelphia Alley
Iconic alley way holds many historic attributes and lore.
53
Joe Riley Waterfront Park
Walk through the historic Vendue Range of markets on low water land owned by the Prioleau family who arrived in Charles Town in 1687 as an escape from Catholic religious persecution in Pons, France. See the majestic harbor's Castle Pinckney, Fort Sumter, and beautiful marshy islands that create the passage to the Atlantic Ocean.
54
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
One of the top three most historic buildings in the U.S., according to the National Historic Registry. Guide explains in detail all of the unique attributes that make this building one of America's true historic gems.
55
Rainbow Row
Colorful waterfront bay buildings constructed along wharves with Dutch influence (Amsterdam) during the Age of Lord Proprietors and original walled city.
56
Pink House Gallery
Known to be the oldest private building remaining in the French Quarter (1694-1712). The handmade, asymmetrical house set on the longest cobblestone street is built of Bermuda stone and resembles a charming man-sized dollhouse.
57
Charleston City Hall
Gabrielle Manigault (French Huguenot architect) designed one of the finest examples of Adamesque architecture in 1800 as a development of the Civic Square of the original Grand Modell plan of the walled city.
58
Old Slave Mart Museum
One of the last vestiges of a barracoon (slave jail) which is a converted German fire station made into a gallery for the sales of the enslaved. 80 percent of what census term as African-Americans living in North America have ancestral roots in Charleston, South Carolina as a result of the 12 million people imported through the Atlantic slave trade.
59
St. Michael's Church
The oldest remaining in-tact church building left in the Holy City was built in 1752.
60
South Carolina Historical Society Museum
First Fireproof Building in America built by Robert Mills who also designed the Washington Monument in D.C. (probably wishes the monument has been built as earthquake proof).
61
The Powder Magazine
Oldest public building (1713) in the original walled city was used as a northern fortification during the age of Lords Proprietors.
62
French Huguenot Church
Gothic Revival French protestant church is the centerpiece of the French Quarter. This active church is the oldest and most famous in the U.S. Twenty-three of forty-five U.S. Presidents have French Huguenot ancestry!
63
Dock Street Theater
National historic landmark is known as the first building to hold theatrical performances in the U.S. First show was in 1735, a black comedy depicting the social and sexual exploits of two recruiting officers in Ireland.
64
Circular Congregational Church
First official "Meeting House" built on the corner of the original walled city in a Romaneque Revival Style. Three significant churches were created from the original congregation (Unitarian, First Scots, and United Church). Churchyard is home to the oldest tombstones on the peninsula.
65
Philadelphia Alley
Iconic alley way holds many historic attributes and lore.
66
Джо Райли Уотерфронт-Парк
Прогуляйтесь по историческим рынкам Vendue Range на низководных землях, принадлежащих семье Приоло, которая прибыла в Чарльз-Таун в 1687 году, спасаясь от католических религиозных преследований в Понсе, Франция. Посмотрите величественную гавань, замок Пинкни, форт Самтер и красивые болотистые острова, которые создают проход в Атлантический океан.
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Старая биржа и подземелье провоста
По данным Национального исторического реестра, входит в тройку самых исторических зданий США. Путеводитель подробно объясняет все уникальные атрибуты, которые делают это здание одной из настоящих исторических жемчужин Америки.
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Радужный ряд
Красочные здания залива на набережной, построенные вдоль причалов под голландским влиянием (Амстердам) в эпоху лордов-собственников, и первоначальный город-крепость.
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Галерея Розового Дома
Известно, что это старейшее частное здание, сохранившееся во Французском квартале (1694-1712 гг.). Асимметричный дом ручной работы, расположенный на самой длинной мощеной улице, построен из бермудского камня и напоминает очаровательный кукольный домик размером с человека.
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Чарльстонская ратуша
Габриэль Маниго (французский архитектор-гугенот) спроектировала один из лучших образцов адамской архитектуры в 1800 году как развитие Гражданской площади первоначального плана Великой модели города-крепости.
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Музей старого невольничьего рынка
Один из последних остатков барракона (тюрьмы для рабов), который представляет собой переоборудованную немецкую пожарную часть, превращенную в галерею для продажи порабощенных. 80 процентов того, что перепись называет афроамериканцами, живущими в Северной Америке, имеют наследственные корни в Чарльстоне, Южная Каролина, в результате 12 миллионов человек, завезенных через атлантическую работорговлю.
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Церковь Святого Михаила
Самое старое сохранившееся церковное здание, оставшееся в Святом городе, было построено в 1752 году.
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Музей исторического общества Южной Каролины
Первое огнеупорное здание в Америке, построенное Робертом Миллсом, который также спроектировал памятник Вашингтону в округе Колумбия (вероятно, хотел бы, чтобы памятник был построен с защитой от землетрясений).
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Пороховой журнал
Самое старое общественное здание (1713 г.) в первоначальном городе, обнесенном стеной, использовалось в качестве северного укрепления во времена лордов-собственников.
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Французская гугенотская церковь
Неоготическая французская протестантская церковь является центральным элементом Французского квартала. Эта действующая церковь является старейшей и самой известной в США. Двадцать три из сорока пяти президентов США имеют французские гугенотские корни!
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Док-Стрит Театр
Национальная историческая достопримечательность известна как первое здание, в котором проводились театральные представления в США. Первое представление было в 1735 году, это была черная комедия, изображающая социальные и сексуальные подвиги двух офицеров-вербовщиков в Ирландии.
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Круглая конгрегационалистская церковь
Первый официальный «Дом собраний», построенный на углу старого города-крепости в стиле романского возрождения. Из первоначальной конгрегации были созданы три важные церкви (унитарная, первая шотландская и объединенная церковь). Погост является домом для самых старых надгробий на полуострове.
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Филадельфийская аллея
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Отзывы (91)
Jaime_J
Dec 2022
Excellent walk, our guide was extremely nice , knowledgeable , friendly. Really got to learn a lot of history of the French quarter.
Ответ от хоста
Dec 2022
Jaime, thank you for joining the French Quarter Walk. Glad to hear that you enjoyed your experience. Happy Holidays!
M896DLlizal
Dec 2022
Very knowledgeable and a great sense of humor. Was able to accommodate our request at the last minute to walk/drive and went our of his way to show us a particular house that we wanted to see. Highly recommend!!
Ответ от хоста
Dec 2022
Thank you for joining the French Quarter Walk. It was a pleasure going off route to see more unique architecture with you. Come back soon!
Maggie C
Nov 2022
This was such an amazing and interesting tour! Our guide was knowledgeable and fun. Highly recommended for whatever type of trip you're on.
Ответ от хоста
Nov 2022
Maggie, thank you for joining the French Quarter Historic Charleston Walk. It was a pleasure guiding you through the area. Hope to see you again!

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