Laid out on a grid pattern, Charleston is an easy city to get one's bearings. The Southern end of the city is constricted by the Charleston Harbor while King Street runs the length of the city ...
Charleston's growth through the 1800s was fueled by the gas and salt industries, which developed at the Kanawha Salines near present-day Malden, West Virginia. The first natural gas well in the U.S.
While some may say that the Charleston City Market is a bit of a tourist trap, others call it a great glimpse into life in the Old South. It has been a shopping hub since the 1800s and is one of ...
Hotels seem to be sprouting up as quick as kudzu at major interchanges all around the South these days, but for a unique experience consider staying in a revitalized building steeped in history or a ...
With so, so many great hotels in Charleston, how does one stand out from the pack ... but Oetker Collection’s stateside entrance is set to raise the bar with its impeccable European hospitality.
Charleston is also home to the Historic Henegar House, built in 1848 and thought to be oldest brick home ... Also in Charleston are the sites of the Lewis Ross House and Barrett Hotel, Fort Cass, and ...