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Complete Charleston: A Guide to the Architecture, History and Gardens of Charleston

Complete Charleston: A Guide to the Architecture, History and Gardens of Charleston

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Charleston Architecture Guide
Review: A little too in-depth for the casual tourist - and we really like old homes and gardens ! Probably great for architecture or Charleston history buffs. Also, most (95%) of the houses listed are private and not open to the public.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Complete Charleston: A Guide to the Architecture, History an
Review: An absolute must-have for both the first-time visitor as well as the seasoned Charleston lover. Margaret Moore, a self-professed foodie, has included in the new edition more information on Charleston's fabulous restaurant scene. As an architect and old house buff, I like the fact that she gives a well-informed profile of Charleston's architecture and cityscape. This is the only book one needs for multiple trips to Charleston.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Charleston Architecture Guide
Review: This is a must-have book if you have a love affair with the city of Charleston SC. I lived there for 4.5 years, and I still carry this book with me on trips there.

One of the best features about this book is its layout -- it divides the city into the various historic districts and/or sections, and gives you ten walking tours to take. If you'd like a shorter tour, I suggest the French Quarter or Mazyck-Wraggborough; for a good LONG walk, try the Harleston Village trek. It also gives you points where the city trolleys can pick up passengers.

If you're planning to visit Charleston, then get this book! It will make your stay even more enjoyable!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A unique love affair...
Review: This is a must-have book if you have a love affair with the city of Charleston SC. I lived there for 4.5 years, and I still carry this book with me on trips there.

One of the best features about this book is its layout -- it divides the city into the various historic districts and/or sections, and gives you ten walking tours to take. If you'd like a shorter tour, I suggest the French Quarter or Mazyck-Wraggborough; for a good LONG walk, try the Harleston Village trek. It also gives you points where the city trolleys can pick up passengers.

If you're planning to visit Charleston, then get this book! It will make your stay even more enjoyable!


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