Hi, guys! I simply LOVE the US....My dream trip! And I like to discover even more and more about it! Charleston looks amazing and very atmospheric. South Carolina is a wonderful State with a history and a past to remember and don't forget. Thanks for these tips, guys and have a great week! Cheers and a like for you from Milan! Renata
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Fort Sumter - Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island protecting Charleston, South Carolina from naval invasion. Its origin dates to the War of 1812 when the British invaded Washington by sea. It was still incomplete in 1861 when the Battle of Fort Sumter began the American Civil War.
Yes, Magnolia Place is nice, but why did you leave out Middleton Place? It's magnificent with several types of gardens, rice mill, rice ponds, a restaurant with locally grown food, and much, much more!
The carriage tour is a MUST do lots of great info and sights. Ghost tour is not great but kinda fun. Everything on king st is expensive. Patriots point is another must do thing. Patriots point is across the bay from Charleston a 10 minute ride across the bridge.
I first saw some of your videos, last year, while planning a trip to Seattle. I really enjoyed them and they helped with planning the trip. I am headed to Charleston soon and while looking for ideas I happened across this video. Then I realized I had seen you before. I really enjoy your content and thanks for sharing.
No way!!! That's incredible! We're so glad you found our videos literally from coast-to-coast. Thanks so much for sharing that with us, We hope you have a great trip! 😊
It is indeed to pretty, I love those old trees in the park and historic houses, so many attractions. Charleston is an amazing city. Thank you for this tour, I enjoyed this video. ❤❤☺☺👍👍
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Extremely well made video, Charleston was the part of SC I've heard the least about as a California native and prior to this video I wasn't excited about it at all. You guys made this place look really fun to visit!
@@SharingtheRoad fo show! I'm from charleston well I live about 20 minutes away inland! But I love some good ol pulled pork BBQ sandwiches and mac n cheese! Liked your video!
I'm moving there permanently in September. I can't freaking wait my family lives there. I've visited so many times and will never make a dent. Next time you go visit Carmella in downtown you won't regret it.🥰
Sounds fun!!! I think walking around Savannah could be slightly more fun, just because all the squares feel so magical. However, Charleston probably has a slightly better shopping district if that’s what you’re looking for. You really can’t go wrong either way, they’re both AMAZING cities.
Hi There! In the spot I highlighted, every time we've visited Charleston theres been tons of parking there. The section wraps around pretty far, so even if you have to park an extra block or so away, you'll usually find a spot! We hope you have an amazing trip!
Charleston is an awesome historical city. Alongside Williamsburg, Savannah, and St. Augustine, it makes up a great road trip for history lovers. This is well done, as always. I hope you like our geeky new channel name. We are rebranding to fit better with our mission to promote environmental and cultural preservation on our upcoming carbon-neutral UNESCO world tour. Cheers and keep up the fun. - Turtle
That's not a rocking chair, it's an old exercise machine. Peope would sit on it and simulate the rocking motion of riding a horse. This was believed to work their abdominal muscles
When visiting plantations, do you know how the income is distributed? Like, do you know if plantation incomes needs to be contributed to any descendants of slaves? I always wanted to visit one but also don’t want to support unless they support those who helped build the plantation.
Are you joking? We never get a chance to forget. It’s still thrown in our face every day like it’s our generation’s burden to bear. That took place 160+ years ago. Still want for 40 acres and a mule? Move on!
White people were slaves. I recommend Saints and Strangers written by Joseph A. Conforti about the people who colonized New England which has information about white and Indian slavery in colonial America. Slavery has existed forever. In the Bible St Paul says that "Christians should obey God as slaves obey their masters". I also recommend Lee Kennette's Marching Through Georgia. There is much propaganda and a lot of cultural engineering by people who want to destroy the west. Much of what we're told day in and day out are lies. It has now been proven that there were no gas chambers where Jews were killed. Much depends upon who controls our public airwaves and the propaganda machines and their motives and self interests.
According to the tour we went on, workers lived in these houses for 120+ years after slavery (we were surprised to learn workers still lived in these cabins through the 1990s). We highly recommend the tour. It’s packed with history and helps share the voices of the enslaved people, workers, and descendants (some of which who still work there) who inhabited these cabins.
Love how you add the map (and line) to get a sense for distance and direction to various locations. A 5 basketball court sized tree? Wow!
Charleston transforms into a magical place during Christmas!
I also recommend going to the market which is by waterfront park and a seafood restaurant called hymans near by!! Both staples from my childhood
To the person reading this: Even though I don’t know you, I wish you the best of what life has to offer ❤
What a sweet message. I wish you the exact same thing. ❤
I just came back from Charleston, South Carolina: beautiful. I was checking out some cheap art spaces for me and a friend that I made up.
a nice looking place to visit.
Great review! Thank you for helping us to plan our visit to this beautiful looking city!
That's a wonderful video I should admire how you two manage to shoot it in Charleston. Amazing
Great video Thanks
So glad you liked it! Thanks!
Hi, guys! I simply LOVE the US....My dream trip! And I like to discover even more and more about it! Charleston looks amazing and very atmospheric.
South Carolina is a wonderful State with a history and a past to remember and don't forget.
Thanks for these tips, guys and have a great week! Cheers and a like for you from Milan! Renata
Thanks so much Renata! 😊 South Carolina really is a beautiful state! We hope to make it to Milan some day, we hear it's beautiful too!
@@SharingtheRoad Absolutely!! Waiting for you in Italy and in my Milan!! Hugs and happy Valentine's day!!
Was in charleston for 5 years, and now i am back to Asia, still missing the days i spent over there.
We're glad you liked it! We're actually in Asia right now and LOVING it! Such a fun region! 😊
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The most useful Charleston information I’ve seen on you tube
A fascinating city for sure - well done.
Fort Sumter - Fort Sumter is a sea fort built on an artificial island protecting Charleston, South Carolina from naval invasion. Its origin dates to the War of 1812 when the British invaded Washington by sea. It was still incomplete in 1861 when the Battle of Fort Sumter began the American Civil War.
Yes, Magnolia Place is nice, but why did you leave out Middleton Place? It's magnificent with several types of gardens, rice mill, rice ponds, a restaurant with locally grown food, and much, much more!
You missed Charles town landing on your list. First settlement of Charleston and has an amazing zoo
The carriage tour is a MUST do lots of great info and sights. Ghost tour is not great but kinda fun. Everything on king st is expensive. Patriots point is another must do thing. Patriots point is across the bay from Charleston a 10 minute ride across the bridge.
Thanks so much. Really love to go here. Wow. Much love from Canada
I first saw some of your videos, last year, while planning a trip to Seattle. I really enjoyed them and they helped with planning the trip.
I am headed to Charleston soon and while looking for ideas I happened across this video. Then I realized I had seen you before.
I really enjoy your content and thanks for sharing.
No way!!! That's incredible! We're so glad you found our videos literally from coast-to-coast. Thanks so much for sharing that with us, We hope you have a great trip! 😊
Thanks!
No problem!
2/25/23 Viewing; loved it!
So glad you liked it! Thanks for letting us know! 😊
It is indeed to pretty, I love those old trees in the park and historic houses, so many attractions. Charleston is an amazing city.
Thank you for this tour, I enjoyed this video. ❤❤☺☺👍👍
So glad you liked it! Thanks!
Thank you, guys. Going to Charleston, so this is really helpful.
We hope you have/had a wonderful trip! Charleston is such an amazing place!
@@SharingtheRoad we did for sure! Loved it. Thanks again
Thank you for including the prices in the video!
I'm a aussie heading this way, thanks for the heads up.
really cool trip yall had. thank you for sharing.
Thanks!!! Glad you liked it!
I wish someone would do a video with hints on how to find accommodation for under $300 a night. Many are $400+.
Excellent informative video!
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Thanks !
I would love to visit Charleston, SC someday!
Extremely well made video, Charleston was the part of SC I've heard the least about as a California native and prior to this video I wasn't excited about it at all. You guys made this place look really fun to visit!
Thankyou for video
As someone who lives in Chareslton I recommend if you go on the carriage tours. They are fun
Thanks for the extra advice! You live in a great city! 😊
Great video
Thank you for featuring Charleston🙂It is a lovely place to live in and move to!
That first bbq sandwich you showed looked SO GOOD!!!
IT WAS AMAZING!!! Such an interesting style of BBQ!
@@SharingtheRoad fo show! I'm from charleston well I live about 20 minutes away inland! But I love some good ol pulled pork BBQ sandwiches and mac n cheese! Liked your video!
I'm moving there permanently in September. I can't freaking wait my family lives there. I've visited so many times and will never make a dent. Next time you go visit Carmella in downtown you won't regret it.🥰
We'll have to check it out! I guess thats a reason to go back! :)
Where do you currently live? it seems a lot more affordable than FL
@@patpat6719 Ohio it's not a matter of cost but mental necessity. Need to start a new life
@@jenniferwillis2611 I totally get it. I needed it so decided fo move to FL from PA.
Best of luck to you!
@@patpat6719 and you also🥰
0:46 Marketing aprox 10 old houses after pastel paint is a true American Commercial Success.
Is the Zoo and Nature Center in Magnolia Plantation??
Looking for a Mother/Daughter trip for me and my adult daughter. Would you recommend Savannah or Charleston?
Sounds fun!!! I think walking around Savannah could be slightly more fun, just because all the squares feel so magical. However, Charleston probably has a slightly better shopping district if that’s what you’re looking for. You really can’t go wrong either way, they’re both AMAZING cities.
@@SharingtheRoad Thank you so much! Super helpful!
THANK U
You missed the best part of Charleston, the USS Yorktown!
Did you find parking to be tough in the highlighted areas? I’m renting a car there and curious whether it’s hard to find parking
Hi There! In the spot I highlighted, every time we've visited Charleston theres been tons of parking there. The section wraps around pretty far, so even if you have to park an extra block or so away, you'll usually find a spot! We hope you have an amazing trip!
@@SharingtheRoad Thank you so much! :) Appreciate it and love your videos!
Charleston or Savannah for a long Memorial Day weekend?
both?
Take a horse and carriage ride.... we didn't. But you should! 😂😂😂
Charleston is an awesome historical city. Alongside Williamsburg, Savannah, and St. Augustine, it makes up a great road trip for history lovers. This is well done, as always.
I hope you like our geeky new channel name. We are rebranding to fit better with our mission to promote environmental and cultural preservation on our upcoming carbon-neutral UNESCO world tour. Cheers and keep up the fun. - Turtle
Thanks Turtle and Bear! 🐢 & 🐻 And love the new name! 🙂
@@SharingtheRoad YW. Thanks for the response and the enthusiasm.
That's not a rocking chair, it's an old exercise machine. Peope would sit on it and simulate the rocking motion of riding a horse. This was believed to work their abdominal muscles
Man Charleston is a hoot a fucking tree is a must do item on multiple videos.
Rodney Scott BBQ!
Did the commuters said the people that work there or did he mean to say the slaves that suffered their
When visiting plantations, do you know how the income is distributed? Like, do you know if plantation incomes needs to be contributed to any descendants of slaves?
I always wanted to visit one but also don’t want to support unless they support those who helped build the plantation.
What a gorgeous city! I loved how you highlighted the fact that slaves were used to build these places. Society needs to remember that
Thanks! Charleston really is a neat city with lots of culture and significance to remember! Thanks! 😃
Are you joking? We never get a chance to forget. It’s still thrown in our face every day like it’s our generation’s burden to bear. That took place 160+ years ago. Still want for 40 acres and a mule? Move on!
@@phi376 I feel you, I wish Jews would do the same.
White people were slaves. I recommend Saints and Strangers written by Joseph A. Conforti about the people who colonized New England which has information about white and Indian slavery in colonial America. Slavery has existed forever. In the Bible St Paul says that "Christians should obey God as slaves obey their masters". I also recommend Lee Kennette's Marching Through Georgia. There is much propaganda and a lot of cultural engineering by people who want to destroy the west. Much of what we're told day in and day out are lies. It has now been proven that there were no gas chambers where Jews were killed. Much depends upon who controls our public airwaves and the propaganda machines and their motives and self interests.
Slaves were used to build the whole south remember that
Charleston is kinda of like New Orleans but without murder
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So many race baters in the comment 🤦🏽♂🤦🏽♂
racism is a real thing that exists
Reminds me of London , probably because it was a British settlement in the 1700s.
Dear narrator, Ft Sumter would be a third taller, not 3x as tall.
I'm going to guess that Courtney is a Leo and Michael is a Libra.
The slave house looked better than my Grandparents house
The historic City of Paraty in Brazil is 1,000 times nicer, Why ??
That is slander
being able to decide whether to keep your baby after 6 weeks is off the list
Pretty much decided you do when you had sex...
Get Real Bonnie Carter LaDuke
the number one best thing you can do when visiting Charleston is leave.
"workers....." you mean ensalved people.....
According to the tour we went on, workers lived in these houses for 120+ years after slavery (we were surprised to learn workers still lived in these cabins through the 1990s). We highly recommend the tour. It’s packed with history and helps share the voices of the enslaved people, workers, and descendants (some of which who still work there) who inhabited these cabins.
don't shoot off your mouth if you don't know the complete history.
@@SharingtheRoad ensalved people also lived there which you just acknowledge which was all I was looking for thanks
@@kamillahlewis5591enslaved people lived in almost any historic city on earth.
@@kamillahlewis5591and not to mention he mentioned slaves and plantations in the video. Not like they ignored it
Even one of the most beautiful American city looks boring. Nothing like european cities
It’s actually a lot of fun you would be surprised
so there is nothing to see...ok
Why would anyone want to visit a slave home? Why is this a thing? America is so weird sometimes
Yeah. If you want to visit something built by slaves, go to Dubai.
Nothing but damn Yankeeville now !!!! Freaking hemorrhoids