Charleston was badly damaged by the Union Army during the Civil War. The Union soldiers burnt much of Charleston. Much of what wasn't destroyed during the war fell after the 1865 earthquake. Despite witnessing so much destruction, Charleston has been able to restore many of its historic structures.
"The shot heard round the world" is a phrase that refers to the opening shot of the battles of Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775, which began the American Revolutionary War and led to the creation of the United States of America.
American Revolutionary War
After a siege that began on April 2, 1780, Americans suffer their worst defeat of the revolution on May 12, 1780, with the unconditional surrender of Major General Benjamin Lincoln to British Lieutenant General Sir Henry Clinton and his army of 10,000 at Charleston, South Carolina.
Check out 20 of the most iconic dishes to try in Charleston.
- She Crab Soup. She crab soup is a crab soup that has a “little something extra.” Orange roe tops this soup to make it specifically a soup made of female crabs.
- Shrimp and Grits.
- Cornbread.
- Planters Punch.
- Hush Puppies.
- Frogmore Stew.
- Fried Green Tomatoes.
- Okra Soup.
In 1680, Charles Town moved to its present day location (now referred to as Downtown Charleston) and adopted its modern name in 1783. For this reason, Charleston earned the nickname of "Holy City" as it was known for its tolerance for all religions and it numerous historic churches.
Charleston has a bit more shopping, arts and nightlife than Savannah but its really apples and oranges. You can't go too wrong with either. As far as ghost tours go, we've done both in each city and find Savannah's better or just as good as Charleston's. Savannah has more ghost tours altogether.
With its cobblestone walkways, incredible historic sites, world-class restaurants and miles of stunning beaches, hundreds of new residents are moving to Charleston, S.C.—and for very good reason. Charleston has been named Travel & Leisure's top city in the entire U.S. for many years in a row.
Charleston was the fourth largest city in colonial America, and the wealthiest!
8 Can't-miss Points of Interest in Charleston, South Carolina
- Husk Restaurant. It's your own fault if you don't show up in Charleston hungry.
- White Point Garden. White Point Garden also marks the end of the Battery, the city's seawall and promenade.
- Old Slave Mart Museum.
- King Street.
Eat Like a Local in Charleston
- Burbage's Grocery.
- Brown's Court Bakery.
- Chez Nous.
- Elliotborough Mini Bar.
- Gaulart & Maliclet.
- Martha Lou's Kitchen.
- Moe's Crosstown Tavern. Tucked away near Hampton Park, Moe's Crosstown is a beer and burger institution.
- The Park Cafe.
How to spend 3 perfect days in Charleston
- Tour Nathaniel-Russell House.
- Walk along the battery.
- Admire Rainbow Row.
- Shop up for unique souvenirs at City Market.
- Lunch: Brown Dog Deli.
- Spend the afternoon on Sullivan's Island.
- Dinner: Poe's Tavern.
- Stroll around Magnolia Plantation & Gardens.
Actually, my trip to Charleston overall was worth it. I found it to be a very beautiful city, full of colorful, graceful homes and an atmosphere of true southern charm. An interesting place" and then from there I either leave it alone or share why I find Charleston to be an "interesting place."