Charleston: Citadel History Professor Guided Walking Tour - Charleston, South Carolina
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EXPERIENCE:

My name is Eric and I specialize in South Carolina and Charleston history during the Colonial Era, American Revolution, Antebellum Era, and the Civil War. With nearly twenty years of combined experience teaching at the college level and working in the public history sector, I am dedicated to my craft and love sharing history with others.

Experience the charm of Charleston and enrich your historical knowledge of the Holy City with a professionally trained historian who loves meeting new people and has a passion for sharing the past. Unlike many tour companies in town that allow up to 20 people in each group, my Charleston tour is guaranteed to have no more than 12. A small group environment allows you to connect with Charleston’s history on a more intimate level by avoiding the distractions associated with large tours, gain a deeper understanding of the city, and ultimately have more fun.

Charleston History Walk provides an in-depth look into Charleston’s remarkable history from its founding in 1670 to the present. On my 2.75 hour Charleston tour through the historic district, you will be guided to see and understand the modern-day city of Charleston through the lens of its past. History is more than just dates and facts. History is composed of exciting and compelling stories. My mission is to provide you with a high quality Charleston history tour that is both entertaining and educational, but above all, one that is meaningful and memorable!

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Discover Charleston’s hidden history by walking down old alleys and graveyards
Be transported back into time as we explore Charleston’s colonial history
Encounter sights like the Dock Street Theater and French Huguenot Church
Learn about the “Four Corners of Law” and Washington Park
Hear fascinating stories about the famous and infamous characters of the past

 

 

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