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re: Charleston, SC Restaurants
Posted on 10/4/08 at 6:09 am to Soda Popinski
Posted on 10/4/08 at 6:09 am to Soda Popinski
The weather should be nice so should be a good time to visit.
I always suggest just walking around. Most things downtown are all walking distance or you can grab a rickshaw/pedi-cab pretty easily. Just walking around checking out the battery, rainbow row, The Market (big tourist draw but good for at least walking through once) and the houses and streets South of Broad. A carriage ride would also be nice.
A trip out to Ft. Sumter is worth it and would get a nice little view of the city from the harbor. The aircraft carrier Yorktown just across the harbor at Patriot's Point is also a nice little stop if you like WWII history.
Of course the beaches (I recommend Sullivan's Island but Folly is nice too) are nice to go out to and walk around at.
The plantations are about 15+/- miles outside the city up Hwy 61. Never really done that but I know they are popular tourist destinations.
Their is an aquarium but to me it was nothing really new and seemed kinda pricey. I think it could be educational for someone from Kansas or someone who just really really enjoys aquariums.
I always suggest just walking around. Most things downtown are all walking distance or you can grab a rickshaw/pedi-cab pretty easily. Just walking around checking out the battery, rainbow row, The Market (big tourist draw but good for at least walking through once) and the houses and streets South of Broad. A carriage ride would also be nice.
A trip out to Ft. Sumter is worth it and would get a nice little view of the city from the harbor. The aircraft carrier Yorktown just across the harbor at Patriot's Point is also a nice little stop if you like WWII history.
Of course the beaches (I recommend Sullivan's Island but Folly is nice too) are nice to go out to and walk around at.
The plantations are about 15+/- miles outside the city up Hwy 61. Never really done that but I know they are popular tourist destinations.
Their is an aquarium but to me it was nothing really new and seemed kinda pricey. I think it could be educational for someone from Kansas or someone who just really really enjoys aquariums.
Posted on 10/4/08 at 7:17 am to JohnSmoltz
Is there anyplace fun with decent food in Columbia itself? (please avoid the recommendation to catch a corndog at the State Fair...)
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