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]]>Here are three places that you must see while in Charleston.
The American Civil War started when the Confederate Army launched an attack on this sea fort, which was built for the War of 1812. Now, the site is a historical monument whose fascinating history can be seen by visitors with their own eyes.
In the heart of Charleston’s historic district, Georgian Row Houses which date back to the 18th century and are colorfully and eye-catchingly painted. Given the name “Rainbow Row” due to their striking appearance, this is a must-see stretch of Charleston.
Built in 1841, this historic market in the heart of Charleston is still used by vendors who hawk all kinds of local goods on a day to day basis. From Gullah sweetgrass baskets to local produce and other food products, you’re sure to find something to buy here.
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]]>Here are three of the American South’s most charming small cities that you definitely have to add to your must-visit list.
Charleston, South Carolina is a perfect representation of what the South has to offer. Colonial-era homes and old plantations stand alongside barbecue and seafood joints where the aesthetic might be barebones, but the food is unbeatable. Take a stroll by the palms along the Atlantic and take in a deep breath: you’re in paradise.
This mountain hamlet has long been known as an outlet for creativity and expression. From the theatres and art galleries to the dozens of craft breweries that line its streets, Asheville is quirky, fun, and one-of-a-kind. Everyone feels at home and welcome here.
My favorite college town in the South is Charlottesville, the city which hosts the University of Virginia. Its scenic location in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and its rich history, including Thomas Jefferson’s 18th century home, gives Charlottesville plenty to see and appreciate.
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]]>Here are three places that you must see while in Charleston.
The American Civil War started when the Confederate Army launched an attack on this sea fort, which was built for the War of 1812. Now, the site is a historical monument whose fascinating history can be seen by visitors with their own eyes.
In the heart of Charleston’s historic district, Georgian Row Houses which date back to the 18th century and are colorfully and eye-catchingly painted. Given the name “Rainbow Row” due to their striking appearance, this is a must-see stretch of Charleston.
Built in 1841, this historic market in the heart of Charleston is still used by vendors who hawk all kinds of local goods on a day to day basis. From Gullah sweetgrass baskets to local produce and other food products, you’re sure to find something to buy here.
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]]>The post The American South’s Most Charming Small Cities appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Here are three of the American South’s most charming small cities that you definitely have to add to your must-visit list.
Charleston, South Carolina is a perfect representation of what the South has to offer. Colonial-era homes and old plantations stand alongside barbecue and seafood joints where the aesthetic might be barebones, but the food is unbeatable. Take a stroll by the palms along the Atlantic and take in a deep breath: you’re in paradise.
This mountain hamlet has long been known as an outlet for creativity and expression. From the theatres and art galleries to the dozens of craft breweries that line its streets, Asheville is quirky, fun, and one-of-a-kind. Everyone feels at home and welcome here.
My favorite college town in the South is Charlottesville, the city which hosts the University of Virginia. Its scenic location in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains and its rich history, including Thomas Jefferson’s 18th century home, gives Charlottesville plenty to see and appreciate.
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