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Пешеходный тур с гидом в Чарльстоне

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It's a ghost story!

Explore one of the original cities of the Americas where ghosts roamed the streets. Stand in front of the most photographed ghost in America, and the most robbed grave in Charleston, and learn how to take a picture of a ghost. Family friendly, open to all, have a supernatural experience.
Город: Чарльстон
Tue 21 Oct
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Tue 21 Oct
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Что включено
Museum entry fee for the Philip Simmons House at 30-1/2 Blake Street.
Entry fee for the Halsey Gallery of Contemporary Art at 161 Calhoun Street.
Museum entry fee for the Philip Simmons House at 30-1/2 Blake Street.
Entry fee for the Halsey Gallery of Contemporary Art at 161 Calhoun Street.
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Museum entry fee for the Philip Simmons House at 30-1/2 Blake Street.
Дополнительная информация
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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1
Charleston City Market
Established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks from the architecturally-significant Market Hall, which faces Meeting Street, through a continuous series of one-story market sheds, the last of which terminates at East Bay Street.
2
Philadelphia Alley
Philadelphia Alley is not the shortest or narrowest thoroughfare in the city of Charleston, but it is sufficiently small to escape the attention of many residents and tourists. For those who have stumbled into its entrances on Queen and Cumberland Streets in the past, they have discovered a picturesque yet historically mute piece of Charleston. The facts behind the creation and early existence of Philadelphia Alley have been forgotten by the living, only to be replaced by rumors and fabrication.
3
Circular Congregational Church
Established in 1681, its parish house, the Parish House of the Circular Congregational Church, is a highly significant Greek Revival architectural work by Robert Mills and is recognized as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
4
St. Philip's Church
Built in 1836 (spire completed in 1850), this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition. Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building of the highest quality and sophistication. On November 7, 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark.
5
Charleston City Market
Established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks from the architecturally-significant Market Hall, which faces Meeting Street, through a continuous series of one-story market sheds, the last of which terminates at East Bay Street.
6
Philadelphia Alley
Philadelphia Alley is not the shortest or narrowest thoroughfare in the city of Charleston, but it is sufficiently small to escape the attention of many residents and tourists. For those who have stumbled into its entrances on Queen and Cumberland Streets in the past, they have discovered a picturesque yet historically mute piece of Charleston. The facts behind the creation and early existence of Philadelphia Alley have been forgotten by the living, only to be replaced by rumors and fabrication.
7
Circular Congregational Church
Established in 1681, its parish house, the Parish House of the Circular Congregational Church, is a highly significant Greek Revival architectural work by Robert Mills and is recognized as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
8
St. Philip's Church
Built in 1836 (spire completed in 1850), this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition. Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building of the highest quality and sophistication. On November 7, 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark.
9
Чарльстонский городской рынок
Основанный в 1790-х годах, рынок простирается на четыре городских квартала от архитектурно значимого Рыночного зала, выходящего на Митинг-стрит, через непрерывную серию одноэтажных рыночных навесов, последний из которых заканчивается на Ист-Бэй-стрит.
10
Филадельфийская аллея
Филадельфийская аллея — не самая короткая и узкая улица в городе Чарльстон, но она достаточно мала, чтобы ускользнуть от внимания многих жителей и туристов. Для тех, кто натыкался на его входы на Куин-стрит и Камберленд-стрит в прошлом, они обнаружили живописный, но исторически немой уголок Чарльстона. Факты, стоящие за созданием и ранним существованием Филадельфийской аллеи, были забыты живыми и заменены слухами и выдумками.
11
Круглая конгрегационалистская церковь
Основанный в 1681 году приходской дом, Приходской дом Круглой конгрегационалистской церкви, является очень значительным архитектурным произведением Роберта Миллса в стиле греческого возрождения и признан национальным историческим памятником США.
12
Церковь Святого Филиппа
Построенная в 1836 году (шпиль завершен в 1850 году) кирпичная церковь с лепниной и внушительной башней, выполненной в традициях Рена-Гиббса. Три тосканских портика с фронтонами вносят свой вклад в этот дизайн, придавая зданию высочайшее качество и изысканность. 7 ноября 1973 года он был внесен в Национальный реестр исторических мест и признан национальным историческим памятником.
13
Charleston City Market
Established in the 1790s, the market stretches for four city blocks from the architecturally-significant Market Hall, which faces Meeting Street, through a continuous series of one-story market sheds, the last of which terminates at East Bay Street.
14
Philadelphia Alley
Philadelphia Alley is not the shortest or narrowest thoroughfare in the city of Charleston, but it is sufficiently small to escape the attention of many residents and tourists. For those who have stumbled into its entrances on Queen and Cumberland Streets in the past, they have discovered a picturesque yet historically mute piece of Charleston. The facts behind the creation and early existence of Philadelphia Alley have been forgotten by the living, only to be replaced by rumors and fabrication.
15
Circular Congregational Church
Established in 1681, its parish house, the Parish House of the Circular Congregational Church, is a highly significant Greek Revival architectural work by Robert Mills and is recognized as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
16
St. Philip's Church
Built in 1836 (spire completed in 1850), this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition. Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building of the highest quality and sophistication. On November 7, 1973, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Отзывы (5)
397seanp
Jul 2024
While the tour guide was entertaining, he had a habit of repeating the same information and in each telling, his facts contradicted a previous version. We were disappointed by the amount of non-ghost related information relayed and that there were only 2 stops on the tour - the alley and St. Phillips' Church. We were glad when it was over.
Jojosiv8
Sep 2022
I highly recommend this tour. Larry was absolutely amazing extremely knowledgeable and engaging!!! Everyone had a blast!
Kimvacas
Apr 2022
Our host Larry, is a joy to listen to. The tour was smaller than others I observed which added to nature of a good ghost tour.

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