Landmarks

Dock Street Theater

America’s first theater, originally built in 1736 and beautifully restored — home to Charleston Stage productions.

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The Battery

Historic seawall promenade lined with antebellum mansions and Civil War cannons, overlooking Charleston Harbor.

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White Point Garden

A shaded public park with monuments, cannons, and views of the harbor — located at the southern tip of The Battery.

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Rainbow Row

A colorful row of thirteen historic homes — Charleston’s most photographed and iconic street view.

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Pineapple Fountain

Located in Waterfront Park, this welcoming symbol of Southern hospitality is a popular spot for photos and relaxing views.

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Waterfront Park

Stretching along the Cooper River, this park features swings, fountains, and a scenic walkway through Charleston’s harborfront.

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Four Corners of Law

An intersection where federal, state, local, and religious buildings face each other — at Broad and Meeting Streets.

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Charleston City Market

A historic market with vendors selling local crafts, sweetgrass baskets, and Charleston-themed gifts.

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