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Charleston History Walk by Eric Lager, Ph.D.

Charleston History Walk by Eric Lager, Ph.D.

Historical walking tour through Charleston with a Professor of History at The Citadel

duration: 2 Hours 45 mins
meeting_point: 108 Meeting Street Charleston, SC
description: Discover the fascinating history of this amazing city on my Charleston tour and make great lasting memories in a small group of 10 or less people with a certified tour guide and a Professor of History at The Citadel. Your satisfaction is 100% guaranteed.

Charleston History Walk provides an in-depth look into Charleston’s remarkable history from its founding in 1670 to the present. On my 2.75 hour Charleston tour through the historic district, you will be guided to see and understand the modern-day city of Charleston through the lens of its past.

Topics will include the colonial economy, the American Revolution, Antebellum Charleston, the Civil War, and other historical developments in post-Civil War Charleston. Group sizes are limited to 10 people.
what_is_included: - Guided Charleston history walk tour

Adult - $35.00 + tax
Ages 18 and up

Adult (2024) - $40.00 + tax
Ages 18 and up

Child - $20.00 + tax
Ages 7-17

Child (2024) - $30.00 + tax
Ages 7-17

Young Children - $0.00 + tax
Ages 6 and under

Active Military or Veteran - $30.00 + tax

Active Military or Veteran (2024) - $35.00 + tax

Active Military - $30.00 + tax

Active Military (2024) - $35.00 + tax

Veteran - $30.00 + tax

Veteran (2024) - $35.00 + tax

First Responder - $30.00 + tax

First Responder (2024) - $35.00 + tax

Luxurious KING Suite With New HEATED POO...

Summary:The Inn at 257 is located in the charming Elliotborough neighborhood. You will be FOUR short blocks from King Street. We recommend you leave your car parked in our lot and appreciate the city on foot, bicycle, or the ever convenient Uber...

  • Charleston
  • 1 Bedrooms
  • 1 Bathrooms
  • Sleeps 2
Hugenot Church

If it weren't for the telltale palmetto trees and notable landmark neighbors, like the historic Dock Street Theater, a visitor might mistake this church for an authentic French house of worship, tucked away in a European countryside of decades ago.