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day 1
December 1
Morning. Start your day with a trip to Fort Sumter National Monument [16112], the site where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired. Take a ferry to the island and explore the fort's history and artifacts.
Afternoon. Head to the Charleston City Market [6781], a historic market that features local vendors selling everything from handmade crafts to fresh seafood. Grab lunch at one of the market's food stalls before taking a stroll through The Battery and White Point Garden [6780], a public park that offers stunning views of the harbor and historic homes.
Evening. Spend the evening walking along Rainbow Row [16092], a series of colorful historic homes that are some of the most photographed buildings in Charleston. End your night with a visit to Charleston Waterfront Park [16115], a public park that features fountains, gardens, and stunning views of the harbor.
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day 2
December 2
Morning. Visit the Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon [16111], a historic building that has served as a custom house, a prison, and a military headquarters. Take a tour to learn about the building's history and explore the Provost Dungeon, where prisoners were held during the Revolutionary War.
Afternoon. Take a trip to Magnolia Plantation and Gardens [23940], a historic plantation that features stunning gardens, wildlife, and a restored antebellum home. Explore the grounds on foot or by tram before heading to the Aiken-Rhett House [2885], a historic home that has been preserved to reflect life in the 19th century.
Evening. Walk across the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge (Cooper River Bridge) [16114], a cable-stayed bridge that offers stunning views of the Charleston Harbor and the city skyline.
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day 3
December 3
Morning. Start your day with a visit to St. Michael's Church [24313], a historic church that was built in the 18th century. Take a tour of the church and its graveyard before exploring the nearby Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum [6778], which features a variety of military exhibits and artifacts.
Afternoon. Visit the Circular Congregational Church [6783], a historic church that was founded in 1681. Take a tour to learn about the church's history and architecture before heading to St. Philips Church [16113], another historic church that was built in the 18th century.
Evening. Spend the evening at the Charleston Museum [6770], the oldest museum in the United States. Explore the museum's exhibits on the history of Charleston and the Lowcountry before grabbing dinner at one of the nearby restaurants.
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day 4
December 4
Morning. Visit Middleton Place [23921], a historic plantation that features stunning gardens, a house museum, and a stableyard with farm animals. Take a tour to learn about the history of the plantation and its owners before heading to the nearby Heyward-Washington House [24317], a historic home that was built in the 18th century and has been preserved to reflect life in the Revolutionary War era.
Afternoon. Take a trip to Drayton Hall [28829], a historic plantation that has been preserved in its original state and features stunning architecture and gardens. Afterward, head to the Edmondston-Alston House [28828], a historic home that offers stunning views of the Charleston Harbor and has been preserved to reflect life in the 19th century.
Evening. Spend the evening at the Gibbes Museum of Art [6772], a museum that features a variety of art exhibits and programs. End your night with a visit to the Children's Museum of the Lowcountry (CML) [6782], a museum that offers interactive exhibits and programs for children.
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