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All you need... your chic walking shoes and our informative map.
Stop by 17 State Street, and grab a map and a bottle of water.
FEAST YOUR EYES WHILE BURNING CALORIES
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Brisk Architectural Walking Tour
Charleston: America’s most European City - boasts the largest repository of 18th and 19th century architecture. Under the church spires, you’ll discover a maze of cobblestone alleyways and secret gardens, quaint streets brimming with art museums, theatre, haute couture fashion boutiques and world class cuisine. Enjoy. Don’t forget your map and water. |
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The Ravenel Bridge
For the ambitious, the Ravenel Bridge offers exhilarating views of Charleston’s historic skyline and her magnificent harbor…and an uphill advantages for runners, bikers or walkers. Park your car on East Bay Street. Breathe in the fresh sea air. |
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Experience
Charleston’s Museum Mile
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SOLACE IN THE CITY – Quiet time in the Heart of the Historic District
“Gateway Walk a quiet stroll through cemeteries, green spaces”
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Available at our office -17 State Street - for the History Buffs:
A Charleston Tour: History, Charm and Old World Complacency
by David A. Farrow
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For Pampered Pets and
their overindulgent parents

DOG PARKS
Friendly places for Harry to
socialize and exercise, and you
to catch up on the latest
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Alberta Long Park - Halsey St.
Allan Park - 365 Ashley Ave.
Ansonborough Fields - Concord St.
Brittlebank Park - 0 Lockwood Blvd.
Cannon Park - Rutledge Ave.
Chapel Street Triangle - Chapel St.
Charleston Maritime Center - 10 Wharfside
Colonial Lake - Broad St.
Hampton Park - 30 Mary Murray Blvd.
Hampton Park Dog Run - Grove St.
Horse Lot - Chisolm St.
Marion Square - Calhoun St.
Moultrie Park - 41 Ashley Ave.
Tiedemann Playground - 40 Elizabeth St.
Washington Park - 80 Broad St.
Waterfront Park - 1 Vendue St.
White Point Gardens - 2 Murray Blvd.
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Click here for rules regarding
taking “Harry” to the beaches.
(changes by season).
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