Charleston Gaillard Center
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Marion Square
More than just a pretty park, this popular green space between Meeting and King streets tells the tale of Charleston’s colonial-era history.

Joseph Manigault House
Built by the architect of Charleston’s City Hall, this elegant 19th-century house is furnished with period decor from the collections of the Charleston Museum.

Charleston Museum
America’s first museum holds the key to the city’s history in its collections of military artifacts, textiles and prehistoric animals.

Liberty Square
After visiting Liberty Square, make a plan to see the other sights and activities in Charleston. Amble around the area's beautiful beaches or seek out the local tours.

Charleston Music Hall
Enjoy a performance at Charleston Music Hall, a popular theatre in Charleston. Stroll along the beautiful beaches or visit the churches in the area.

South Carolina Aquarium
See an array of aquatic creatures, including an albino alligator, in underwater habitats ranging from salt marshes to coastal plains.
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