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Patriots Point Charleston – Naval & Maritime Museum
Charleston South Carolina Virtual Field Trip Week 4 Free virtual field trip coloring page: Patriots Point Charleston Patriots Point Charleston (Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum) is a collection of four ships and twenty-five aircraft. The 888-foot aircraft carrier Yorktown is the flagship of the battle group. Destroyer Laffey, the Coast Guard cutter Ingham and the…
Read MoreFort Sumter National Monument- Civil War History Across the Charleston Harbor
Charleston South Carolina Virtual Field Trip Week 3 Free virtual field trip coloring page: Fort Sumter National Monument History abounds all over Charleston SC – the tour of this fort is awesome… The tour of the fort, and the harbor cruise are excellent family vacation choices. Our kids enjoyed the boat shuttle to the Fort Sumter…
Read MoreTop Things To Do In Charleston For Kids
By: Kristine Wilcox, Charleston local and mother of two South Carolina is home to one of the most stunning, charming and historically quaint cities in the country… Charleston. No wonder so many people want to make it a top travel destination on their lifetime itineraries. Some go so far as to make it their new…
Read MoreThe Battery Charleston – Civil War Relics and Relaxing Pathways
The Battery Charleston (and Park) in Charleston SC, also known as “White Point Gardens” is a peaceful park offering views of Fort Sumter and the Charleston Harbor. The other side of the park offers views of some the magnificent mansions. Battery Charleston Park displays weapons and cannons used in the Civil War which the children are…
Read MoreCharleston Vacations – History Wraps Up Great Family Vacations
Charleston South Carolina Virtual Field Trip Week 1 Free Charleston Vacations Virtual Field Trip coloring page: The Battery On Charleston Vacations, you will find history abounding, fun and clean beaches, and kid friendly fun for the whole family…. Charleston is one of my favorite family vacation destinations. There are beaches, museums, parks, plantations and gardens, …
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