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Charleston Essential Info
Overview
Charleston is a seaport city in the state of South Carolina in the United States of America. Its historic downtown is on a peninsula formed by two rivers, Ashley and Cooper, flowing into the Atlantic, and protected from the open ocean by surrounding islands. Charleston was captured in the Civil War without much property damage, so the historic part of town has buildings that are hundreds of years old. The current downtown skyline, with practically no tall buildings due to the city's height restriction ordinance, is dominated by church steeples and the stunning Arthur Ravenel cable-stay bridge completed in 2005 over the Cooper River. The city is a major port on the eastern seaboard of the US and a popular destination for domestic and international tourists.
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Basics
Best Time To Go
Sep-May
Current Time
Current Weather
Cloudy
Fun Facts
- The Dock Street Theatre in Charleston was the very first theater built in the country.
- The very first time anyone ever played a game of golf in America was in Charleston.
- Charleston's original name was Charles Towne, named for King Charles II.
- Samule Morse, the inventor of the single-wire telegraph system and the co-inventor of Morse code, was painting portraits in Charleston.
- Charleston calls itself the “Holy City” because of its many places of worship and skyline full of church steeples.
Popular Foods
- Fried Chicken
- Gumbo
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