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Charleston may be one of the most beautiful cities in America, but there is a deeper darker side to her. Come hear their stories, chilling tales of death, of lost love, of vengeance. Come hear the stories of the Dead that still walk our city streets; the chilling tales of the Shades and Shadows that haunt these stones. Walk with us and you may find, we're not walking alone.

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.
Город: Чарльстон
Tue 15 Jul
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Tue 15 Jul
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Amazing Stories of Charleston
Amazing Stories of Charleston
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Amazing Stories of Charleston
Amazing Stories of Charleston
Amazing Stories of Charleston
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  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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1
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.
2
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.
3
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
4
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.
5
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.
6
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.
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
Радужный ряд
Rainbow Row относится к ряду исторических домов пастельных тонов, расположенных на Ист-Бэй-стрит, прямо вдоль Бэттери. Как одно из самых знаковых мест Чарльстона, вы можете посетить этот район в любой день и увидеть, как пары фотографируются для помолвки или свадьбы, а также толпы туристов, пытающихся сделать хорошие фотографии потрясающих домов.
14
Чарльстонский городской рынок
Городской рынок Чарльстона, построенный в конце 18 века, является национальным историческим памятником, охватывающим четыре городских квартала. Это один из старейших и крупнейших публичных рынков страны, где ежедневно работают более 300 продавцов.
15
Национальный памятник Форт Самтер
Форт Самтер — морской форт, построенный на искусственном острове, защищающем Чарльстон, Южная Каролина, от вторжения с моря. Его происхождение восходит к войне 1812 года, когда британцы вторглись в Вашингтон с моря. Он был еще не завершен в 1861 году, когда битва при форте Самтер положила начало Гражданской войне в США. Мы будем смотреть с морской стены, но не будем посещать форт, так как он находится в центре Чарльстонской гавани.
16
Музей старого невольничьего рынка
Нынешнее строение когда-то было частью комплекса зданий, известного как Ryan's Mart. Комплекс имел огороженный кирпичной стеной двор, четырехэтажное здание, в котором находились «барракун» или тюрьма для рабов, кухня и морг. Мы будем посещать и рассказывать истории о рынке, но не войдем.
17
Круглая конгрегационалистская церковь
Круговая конгрегационалистская церковь Чарльстона, Южная Каролина, была основана в 1681 году и является одной из старейших постоянно поклоняющихся общин на Юге. Мы пройдем мимо, но не войдем.
18
Бэттери и сады Уайт-Пойнт
Расположенная в самом сердце исторического района Чарльстона, эта выдающаяся достопримечательность обеспечивает захватывающий вид на форт Самтер и гавань Чарльстона, где реки Эшли и Купер впадают в Атлантический океан. Впервые он был использован как сквер в 1837 году. С началом Гражданской войны он стал городским укреплением.
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.
25
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.
26
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.
27
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
28
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.
29
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.
30
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.
31
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.
32
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.
33
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
34
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.
35
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.
36
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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Отзывы (4)
Anonymous
Mar 2024
Sara was great! Funny, friendly, down to earth, and definitely shared stories that moved us. So specific, articulate and really explained it in a way, that we could describe them after this trip & well enough to share with others.
fowlertom128
Nov 2022
John was our guide and it was incredibly insightful as well as fun. Didn't see ghosts haha, but did hear plenty of ghost stories. Thanks!
Ответ от хоста
Jan 2023
Thank you for Walking with REV! Tell your friends!
kristin963
Oct 2022
This tour was a complete letdown. The tour guide mumbled and trailed off when she talked so you caught maybe every 5th word. She also had no access to the cemeteries while it was clear other groups has access so we were just looking through gates most of the time. Would not recommend.
Ответ от хоста
Oct 2022
We are sorry to hear that you didn't enjoy yourself. Only one company has access to cemeteries in town, and that is grand-fathered in. Did you let your guide know? Hopefully we can make it right for you. Thank you for letting us know.

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