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Being one of the most well preserved cities in the United States, Charleston, South Carolina naturally encompasses southern charm, hospitality, and, of course, history. With meticulously maintained cobblestone streets, colorful churches, grand mansions, and pristine gardens, visitors to Charleston feel as if they have stepped back into time as they stroll through the streets. Charleston also holds importance as it is one of America’s most important historic cities featuring prominently in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars. Today, evidence remains of such events in Charleston’s historical museums and is seen when visiting old plantations and historical sites.

While living in tradition, Charleston still manages a modern flare. Make a visit to the downtown area where you can find fashionable boutiques and fine restaurants featuring gourmet Southern cuisine. This creative and interesting mix of living in the past, while enjoying the present is what attracts visitors from around the world.
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Charleston's historic Marion Square will echo New York's Bryant Park during the NYC Fashion Week with enclosed tents filled with the latest designer fashion wares.
The Historic Charleston Foundation guides you through 150 colonial and antebellum private residences showcasing stunning architecture, furnishings, and beautiful sculptured gardens.
Celebrate Louisiana living and Charleston charm during the Lowcountry Cajun Festival at James Island County Park.