Charleston Historic District is a laid-back version of St. Augustine for me. I love all the art shops in every corner. Each shop has its own distinction so you really have to visit each one. I also like the “rainbow row.” This colorful street of houses is one of Charleston’s most iconic historical sites, filled with brightly painted 18th-century homes. I also like the old trees and benches so you can sit if you’re tired of walking.
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Charleston Historic District is a laid-back version of St. Augustine for me. I love all the art shops in every corner. Each shop has its own distinction so you really have to visit each one. I also like the “rainbow row.” This colorful street of houses is one of Charleston’s most iconic historical sites, filled with brightly painted 18th-century homes. I also like the old trees and benches so you can sit if you’re tired of walking.
The city is very historical, the facades on both sides of the street are rich in color shape, there are many famous old buildings, the earliest customs in the United States, the earliest slave trading market, the earliest theater, etc., the park by the sea is beautiful, and the pineapple fountain is very distinctive.