Uncover the Deep History of Charleston, SC | Virtual Walking Tour | Walk with Travel + Leisure

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Explore historic buildings and hidden passageways in this exclusive walking tour of the streets and alleys of Charleston, South Carolina. This city is home to the most buildings in the National Historic Register, and it holds the title as the largest historic district in the country! Come along as tour guide Jim Gresham uncovers 350 years of beauty and rare history stored deep within this city’s roots.

#charleston #lowcountry #tour #travel #history

0:00 Introduction
0:35 Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
1:00 Philadelphia Alley
1:50 McCrady’s Tavern
2:26 Chalmers Street
2:53 The Pink House
3:40 Elliott Street
4:21 Bedons Alley
4:55 Stolls Alley
5:30 Carriage stones
5:53 Longitude Lane
7:25 Conclusion

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Born and raised in Charleston and I never new all this stuff. Love my 🌃

von
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Raised in Charleston, love my city! ❤️

donjuanscroggins
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Great footage and video Travel + Lesiure.

GreatCityAttractions
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Love Charleston and this video. Great Historical facts. Really well done Mr Gresham.

johnreeves
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I love this city. Visited here back in 2014.

ATrainTravels
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Charleston is definitely on my short list - this makes me want to get there sooner rather than later!

acsnyder
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Charleston is a neat city. PLENTY of stuff to see

WhittyPics
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We visited Charleston last year! It was a quick day trip and would love to visit again and explore a little more!!

AdamandMadalyn
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I been there in Charleston SC. It's incredible place to visit and to stay. I live there for 3 years before moving back

johnmccall
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Hi Jim ! I was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina ! This is a great video ! Thank you for sharing this video with me and the history about my home state of Charleston, South Carolina ! Keep up with the good work !

dorothygreen
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Thanks Jim, for a wonderfull tour. Greetings from the Netherlands.

BananaZen
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Charleston looks so cool. Feels very European even!

jon
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Jim, my Citadel '85 classmate and brother! You are a gentleman and wonderful story teller. What an entertaining education you share! My lovely wife and I are coming to town next Saturday March 6th thru Thursday the 11th. We would be grateful and honored if we can join one of your walking tours... my mother actually grew up on Queen Street behind the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist downtown (also where Linda and I were married)! I actually grew up in Mt. Pleasant. We've never done one of these tours. How should I best connect with you? Looking forward to connecting. Billy & Linda Gay '85

takeitallin
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What a fantastic video of this truly extraordinary city!!

richardpelliccio
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Love books! This is an incredible way of showing them!

IranTourism_official
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Hey Neighbor !!! Good job on this video!

PatHiban
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Most EXCELLENT I've learned ALOT in 7 minutes and 45 THANKS so

paddy
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Great video! I need to go track down Bedons Alley! Jim referenced the Ford Model A as a 1912 but Model A's were first produced in December, 1927.

jimwakefield
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My grandparents lived at #7 Lamboll Street for many years from the 1930s to the 1960s.

ninamorway
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The person who designed the chronometer that solved the longitude problem was William Harrison, not Hamilton.

karlpeterson