May 26-27, Charleston, SC
Started out in the rain from Edisto. The day cleared up as we went along and we arrived in Charleston about 1 pm after a nice morning on the water. Very rural here with the Intercoastal running in a curving route using the rivers where possible and then a few cut canals to link everything together.
We are staying at the Charleston Maritime Marina on the north side of the peninsula and much closer to the old downtown than the Charleston City (Megadock) Marina where we stayed before.
Nicknamed 'Megadock".
The Charleston Maritime Marina is on the north side of Charleston and so we have to go around the east side of the city to get there. Lots of activity over on this side of town.
Over 700,000 visitors a year.
We like the location of the marina as we are in walking distance of town. High speed internet. Floating docks. A little 'rolley' here as we are exposed to the wind and wakes of Charleston Harbor. Walked around town the first day and had dinner at 'High Cotton'. Excellent.
Pretty waterfront park.
He is available for hire to take you where you want to go.
Next day we started at the Charleston Aquarium, rated a GEM by our AAA tourbook.
Charleston has some beautiful churches, each with a pretty steeple. City has height restrictions for construction and will not permit buildings that would interfere with views of the steeples. Steeples dominate the skyline. Very old world looking.
We walked Legare Street where we found many beautiful homes built in the Charleston style. Front doors open to a porch on the side of the house. Then you enter the house from the porch after being away from the public street. Very nice concept. A tour group in a horse drawn surrey takes the same route to see the homes.
The gardens are well tended.
Charleston's largest house at 24,000 square feet.
Now open to the public for tours.
Another nice day in Charleston. Dinner at 'Slightly North of Broad' (SNOB).
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