@@RealSamanthaBrownmy Mom was such a fan of yours (of course I am too). I had the opportunity to see you at the Long Beach convention center in 2017 at a travel expo. It was such fun. You make travel and history so interesting!
Thank you for including slavery history in Charleston. Many southern places like to gloss over slavery as quickly as possible or not at all. It’s an important part of our American history to understand and appreciate!
Husband and I have been watching your travel shows since as far back as The Travel Channel days. Love all of them! My favorite travel series you did was Girl Meets Hawaii. I would love to see all of those again!
Samantha, thanks for sharing this favorite place! As a travel agent I didn’t appreciate all of the historical and newer cultural activities. I was fascinated by the generational basket weaving, the delicious BBQ and of course the jail. I’d love to visit and hear more of the family histories. Very humbling.
And speaking about ghosts, where is Nettie Dickerson buried? She died in 1846 at the old Planter's Hotel in Charleston. I'm a new subscriber from Chicago. Great program.
I'm surprised you skipped Fort Sumter & Fort Moultrie & Sullivan's Island. We took a really fun power boat tour of the harbor and we each got to drive our own boats led by a guide. There are plenty of other boat tours in the harbor as well Also know that it is a very popular wedding town. When we were there in August, downtown was full of Bachelorette party groups. Also, it is very hot in the summer (and I live in Houston).
I'm a total foodie and I'm planning a "barbecue crawl" next year beginning in the Carolinas. These folks have been so hammered by natural disasters that I figure, I could do my part by providing plenty of outside dollars to help boost their economy. I intend to spend my money local to help the community - and eat some great BBQ and learn about the techniques for making it! (that they'll tell me😉)
I'm new to living near Charleston, and have friends coming in from out of town to visit. What is the place that you featured for the rooftop music? Can you recommend any other places in downtown Charleston w/appetizers & cocktails to hear live music in February 2025?
Sam so good to see u still at it.i watched you all the time 10 year ago on your r wen u were on cabal.still looking sexy and cute as haver u r awsome❤such a good women and a better person
Charleston is really only now talking more about its slave history in detail. I talked to a guide at Edmonton Alston house and she said just 5 years ago the local government didn’t want any discussion or education about it on a large scale. They’ve since changed their tune esp after the opening of the African American museum.
The only thing you need to do next, is to accept the LORD JESUS CHRIST as your savior. John 3:16 Context 13And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven. 14And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: 15That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. 16For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
Samantha Brown is truly a person to love.
Aww, thanks!!
@@RealSamanthaBrownmy Mom was such a fan of yours (of course I am too). I had the opportunity to see you at the Long Beach convention center in 2017 at a travel expo. It was such fun. You make travel and history so interesting!
@@Meadow-qe9xd thanks!!
Charleston SC and Savannah GA are gems of the south. 😉😊
Thank you for including slavery history in Charleston. Many southern places like to gloss over slavery as quickly as possible or not at all. It’s an important part of our American history to understand and appreciate!
We knew it was going to be an important part of this episode from the beginning. thanks!
I dont appreciate it ,blacks sold blacks,and the others that did are all dead, so leave it alone.
Husband and I have been watching your travel shows since as far back as The Travel Channel days. Love all of them! My favorite travel series you did was Girl Meets Hawaii. I would love to see all of those again!
Thanks so much! We are working hard at moment on a 25th anniversary special that will air in January!
Thanks for the tour of Charleston a great place to visit. We have been visiting for years and always find something new to discover every time.
There is so much to see and do there!
Excellent video! I have Charleston on my bucket list. You go beyond the eateries to uncover the interesting stories.
Thanks!! It really is such an interesting place with amazing people!
Samantha, thanks for sharing this favorite place! As a travel agent I didn’t appreciate all of the historical and newer cultural activities. I was fascinated by the generational basket weaving, the delicious BBQ and of course the jail. I’d love to visit and hear more of the family histories. Very humbling.
@@lumineria1 thanks so much for the feedback!
@@RealSamanthaBrown from a big fan for many years, thank YOU Samantha for having this channel! ☺️👋🏻
An Enchanting Place
So much was covered in this episode! Great job Samantha and to your team.
Thank you!!
There’s no better place! Charleston ❤
I love you.
Samantha brown, it's been awhile so glad to see you on UA-cam.I'll watch many of your videos 🎉😊
@@victorwatson8741 thanks!!
Amazing History..... Thank You Samantha❤
I love Charleston! Thanks Samantha for this great video!
Me too! Such a fun city!
I have several baskets from The Market and I love them all.
They are amazing!
Another delightful video! I love the way you dig into the history and interview such interesting people! Thank you for great and interesting videos!
Thank you! We really try to focus on the people and places that make a city/place so unique!
Miss Brown what a great episode 😂
Thank you!
Love love love!!!!❤❤❤❤
@@ruthie605 thanks!!
Thank you for coming here, wish I could have met you and taken you and the crew to an excellent restaurant that’s you would appreciate.
@@adamh9271 next time!
Your in our city. I have made a bunch of videos in Charleston and you inspire them all. We love living here.
@@doodsanddudes I would too! So beautiful
The Ribs are my favorite , the look delicious, the place that I go is Pats BBQ, it's another good one 😊
@@Aztec73 noted!
And speaking about ghosts, where is Nettie Dickerson buried? She died in 1846 at the old Planter's Hotel in Charleston. I'm a new subscriber from Chicago. Great program.
I'm surprised you skipped Fort Sumter & Fort Moultrie & Sullivan's Island. We took a really fun power boat tour of the harbor and we each got to drive our own boats led by a guide. There are plenty of other boat tours in the harbor as well Also know that it is a very popular wedding town. When we were there in August, downtown was full of Bachelorette party groups. Also, it is very hot in the summer (and I live in Houston).
Always love adding recs of things to do and see to my list!
Outstanding Video 📹 👏 👌 Thanks For 🇺🇸 😊 The History Of Slavery 😊😅Attitude Of Gratitude 🇺🇸
Thanks for watching!
she's still around? i remember when she had that hotels show on the travel channel, back when they did travel shows.
8th season of Places to Love airs in January on PBS!
I'm a total foodie and I'm planning a "barbecue crawl" next year beginning in the Carolinas. These folks have been so hammered by natural disasters that I figure, I could do my part by providing plenty of outside dollars to help boost their economy. I intend to spend my money local to help the community - and eat some great BBQ and learn about the techniques for making it! (that they'll tell me😉)
that sounds wonderful!
I'm new to living near Charleston, and have friends coming in from out of town to visit. What is the place that you featured for the rooftop music? Can you recommend any other places in downtown Charleston w/appetizers & cocktails to hear live music in February 2025?
Sam so good to see u still at it.i watched you all the time 10 year ago on your r wen u were on cabal.still looking sexy and cute as haver u r awsome❤such a good women and a better person
What’s the date on this?
@@judithcooper90 was filmed 5-6 years ago but first time airing on youtube
I have ridden in that buggy wagon. The guys name is John. Have the white chocolate mouse with raspberry sauce after dinner.
Samantha needs cross track shoes for them cover stone roads
Charleston is really only now talking more about its slave history in detail. I talked to a guide at Edmonton Alston house and she said just 5 years ago the local government didn’t want any discussion or education about it on a large scale. They’ve since changed their tune esp after the opening of the African American museum.
I love love Charleston. But do not like them using the horses for carriage rides.
The only thing you need to do next, is to accept the LORD JESUS CHRIST as your savior. John 3:16 Context
13And no man hath ascended up to heaven, but he that came down from heaven, even the Son of man which is in heaven. 14And as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, even so must the Son of man be lifted up: 15That whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have eternal life. 16For God so loved the world, that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life. 17For God sent not his Son into the world to condemn the world; but that the world through him might be saved. 18He that believeth on him is not condemned: but he that believeth not is condemned already, because he hath not believed in the name of the only begotten Son of God. 19And this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light, because their deeds were evil.
love from NH Miss New Hampshire !
Back at 'cha!