- Mills House Charleston, Curio Collection by Hilton - The historic Mills House Hotel played an important role in the early part of the American Civil War.
- Dock Street Theater - Learn about the first theatre built in North America and the infamous characters associated with it’s history.
- Pink House Gallery - One of the oldest buildings in Charleston, circa 1712
- Washington Square - Historic square in Charleston with multiple monuments.
- Charleston City Hall - Learn about the evolution of this beautiful building that once served as a meat market and bank before becoming City Hall
- Charleston County Courthouse - Learn about what was once the old South Carolina statehouse.
- St. Michael’s Church - Learn about the fascinating history of Charleston’s oldest church edifice, completed in 1761.
- Heyward-Washington House - See where George Washington stayed while visiting Charleston in 1791.
- Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon - See the last public building built by the British in North America and where the Constitution was ratified in 1788.
- French Huguenot Church - Learn about the rich history of French Huguenot’s in Charleston and the first church built in the Gothic Revival style.
- French Quarter - Take in the beauty and charm of the French Quarter in Charleston.
- Hibernian Hall - Learn about the building where the seeds of disunion were sown and hear about America’s connection to Greek Revival architecture.
- Fort Sumter National Monument - See where the first shots of the Civil War were fired! We do not go out to the fort, we take a look at it from the Battery on Charleston Harbor.
- All applicable fees and taxes included
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
In contrast to numerous local tour operators who permit up to 20 individuals per group, my Charleston excursion guarantees a maximum of just 10 participants. The most distinguishing feature of my tour is the exceptional historical proficiency that I provide to my guests. Having a Ph.D. in history involved thousands of hours dedicated to reading and researching primary sources in the South Carolina archives. I utilize the knowledge gained from this extensive effort and share it with you during the tour. As I restrict the number of participants to 10 and present a tour that is 30 minutes more in depth than most in the city, you will experience a level of exclusivity and historical richness that is significantly superior to what larger tour operators in Charleston offer.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.