CHARLESTON ~ Some Interesting history!! What is the real history of the fire marks? What was the clever purpose of Those Iron badges mounted on houses that fire insurance companies used? It’s really interesting.
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00:16 – 01:19 VENDUE Pet friendly Art Hotel and the Artwork. it’s all for sale
01:20 St. Philip’s church (Anglican) and West Cemetery
01:37 A tour down Church st. and Queen St. Horse and Buggy
02:34 17 Chalmers street. The Pink House. Oldest house in Charleston with cobble stone street
03:07 French Huguenot Church or French Protestant Church. It’s PINK! so beautiful
03:27 Dining at HUSK the restaurant. Get reservation limited seating. Amazing food!!! amazing. Eating fried oysters
04:19 After dinner walk down Queen st. King st.(The Ghost town ) Broad Street Belmond Hotel hit by rioters
05:25 City Market and some historic photos
05:42 Dining at Amen St. Raw Oyster bar. High Tider Green oysters, Low country cups, Delaware Bay, Heaven!!!
06:22 Magnolias Southern Cuisine also amazing. We were too full but We eat there in another video
06:29 Sherlock the blind cat going to bed
06:58 Morning walk down Queen St. Houses for sale and prices
06:23 – 08:30 History of fire marks. Those metal iron plaques on houses from the Fire Insurance companies. Super interesting history and Charleston Fire Dept.
08:37 Dining at Eli’s Table for breakfast.. So Yummy
08:51 Sherlock the blind Cat’s flight home and accident in the Airport
Thank you for watching. There will be more travel videos soon and more on past years in Charleston
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