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Zinaida [17]
3 years ago
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lord [1]3 years ago
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Things to do in Charleston South Carolina:
Go to the historic homes

go to the battery

go the fort Sumter

go see rainbow row

go on the ferry

go on the dinner cruise

go to the SC aquarium

go to waterfront park (there is a pineapple fountain btw might be an interesting point of view)

go see where the historic battles were fought

see the governors house

see Darrius Rucker's house

go to some of the historic plantations

and a must see and do is go to the market
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