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St. Philip’s bell tower in the French Quarter at dusk


Entrance to the historic Magnolia Plantation and Gardens


The iconic Pineapple Fountain in Waterfront Park along the Cooper River


Musicians at a Southern-style “porch party”


Touring Charleston Harbor aboard Schooner Pride


Creatively plated food at The Macintosh restaurant


Strolling the cobblestone streets of the French Quarter


A beach path with the Morris Island lighthouse in the distance
Charleston Year-Round
When azalea buds burst with color, spring is officially sprung and doors open at scores of private residences for the Historic Charleston Foundation’s annual tour of houses and gardens. The sound of standing ovations says it’s late spring, and Spoleto Festival USA and Piccolo Spoleto – the annual compendiums of acclaimed international and regional artists – enliven the area’s theaters, churches, parks, galleries, sidewalks and event venues with 17 days of performances.
Sand between the toes means summer is in full swing, and family vacations are unfolding at area beaches. The scent of oysters roasting beneath wet burlap is synonymous with fall. Come during the Christmas season to experience some of the USA's most historic homes and beloved plantations illuminated with candlelight, starlight and the sounds of spiritual music.
No matter what the month, there’s always something special waiting to be discovered.
Fun Fact

The renovated Dock Street Theatre operates at the site of the first theater built in the USA.

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So Much Pride, So Little Time

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Charleston: An Outdoor Lover's Paradise

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