
Sights to See
Boone Hall Plantation and Gardens
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, 300-year-old Boone Hall has been described as "The most photographed plantation in America." Find out more at http://www.boonehallplantation.com.Middleton Place Plantation
A National Historic Landmark with stunning views and gardens.www.middletonplace.org
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
Some sections of the extensive gardens are over 300 years old. Nature lovers will enjoy the Audubon Swamp Garden, Petting Zoo and Nature Train.www.magnoliaplantation.com
South Carolina Aquarium
www.scaquarium.orgOld Exchange and Provost Dungeon
www.oldexchange.comJames Island County Park
Angel Oak Tree
An impressive live oak tree, approximately 1,500 years old located off of Bohicket Road of John's Island.www.angeloaktree.org/gallery.htm
Charles Towne Landing
www.charlestowne.orgCharleston Tea Plantation
Tea lovers, this one's for you!www.bigelowtea.com
Gibbes Museum of Art
www.gibbesmuseum.org
Rainbow Row
A row of colorful eighteenth century homes - a Charleston landmark83-107 East Bay Street