After two nights in Savannah, we headed to
Charleston, South Carolina to wrap up our Thanksgiving holiday. We had less than 24 hours to explore the city, so we tried to see a lot of it on foot.
Here is our trip in photographs:
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On the road again |
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Charleston Harbor |
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Bread basket, Wood-fired Coosaw Cups with green garlic butter and meyer lemon, Stuffed Quail and Corn Bread |
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Husk Cheeseburger |
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French Huguenot Church in the French Quarter |
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Waterfront |
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Arthur Ravenel Bridge |
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Pineapple Fountain at Waterfront Park |
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Houses on Rainbow Row |
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Fort Sumnter |
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Edmondstron-Alston House |
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Still strange to see Confederate monuments |
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Battery and White Point Gardens |
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Christmas tree in Marion Square |
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It's beginning to look a lot this Christmas! |
I had a great time visiting these two great American cities! I hope to be able to return to them someday.
Don't forget to check out parts 1, 2, 3 and 4 of my road trip!
76 Queen Street
Charleston, SC 29401
340 King Street
Charleston, SC 29401
Breath-taking photos and great write-up!! Charleston is one of my favorite places on the entire earth, and I'm going back in April with my family on spring break. You just made the countdown a lot tougher!! Thanks for the restaurant ideas, too - haven't been to those yet! And I love your Marion Square Christmas lights shot and the one of the two of you! Happy almost-end-of-the-week! ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting the blog and commenting, Cindy! I really loved Charleston and had all too little time there. Have a great time with your family in the spring!
Deletei love reading about your adventures. Your photography is splendid!
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Thank you for the nice compliment. I am glad that you and others enjoy the stories that I tell. It makes updating this blog worth it!
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