Charleston Sites

Historic Charleston City Market, dates from 1788-1804.
The market after hours.
Meeting Street
Pineapple Fountain
Pineapple Fountain at night.
Rainbow Row
St. Philip Church, oldest congregation in Charleston, dates to 1838.
St. Michael’s Church
St. Michael’s Church Cemetery, which contains the graves of Charles Cotesworth Pinckney and John Rutlege, signers of the US Constitution.
Judge Nicholas Trott House, dates to 1709.
Heyward-Washington House, built 1772
United States Custom House
Sago Palm seed.
The Battery
Edmonston-Alston House, 1825
The architecture on East Battery is colorful and has a style similar to Savannah and New Orleans.