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Historic Sites You Might Come Across on Charleston Carriage Tours

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There’s no denying that Charleston has a rich history surrounding it. From famous museums to its 90 miles of Atlantic coastline, there’s so much to explore in this historic southern city! And what better way to do it than with historic carriage tours that take you right through the beating heart of Charleston’s bustling downtown?

You’ll likely visit different historical sites throughout the area depending on a few factors. Will you be taking evening carriage tours? A short buggy tour around the block? There are endless possibilities for your Charleston carriage tour selection. But regardless of which tour you ultimately end up taking, here are a few historic sites you might come across along one tour or another.

Calhoun Mansion
If opulence is your cup of tea, the Calhoun Mansion is definitely a Charleston tour stop you’ll want to see. Built in 1876 and funded by spoils from the Civil War, it’s the largest private home in the entire city. Its square footage comes in at a grand total of more than 24,000! Fortunately for Charleston tourists and history buffs alike, this house is not only a carriage tour stop, it’s open for interior tours as well. Without a doubt, this is a must-see.

City Market
This market has been open to the public since 1788, making it one of the oldest (and still operational) public markets out there. You might not be able to grab 18th century staples there anymore, but there are more modern products for tourists and locals alike. Things like recipe books, locally-made baubles, and educational material can all be found at this historic site.

Grace Episcopal Church
This church is not only a beautiful site for religious visitors, it’s one of the most memorable and impressive displays of Gothic architecture in Charleston. If you or someone you know is a lover of classic architectural design, the Grace Episcopal Church is certainly a site that requires attention.

Charleston is a historically impressive city. There are so many sites to visit that you might find the possibilities overwhelming. To save you from feeling too overwhelmed, make sure you book one or two horse carriage tours to see a few different sites in one fell swoop.