
Fort Sumter and The Ghost Soldier
South Carolina’s role in the Civil War is undisputedly important. The Palmetto State was the first state to secede from the Union on December 20th, 1860. This event marked the downhill slide into a bloody skirmish that took the lives of over 620,0 ...
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The Haunted Blind Tiger Pub
Do you want the ultimate Charleston dining experience while visiting South Carolina? Then look no further than the Blind Tiger Pub. Offering an array of brews and delectable seafood, burger, and barbeque entrees, this historic pub is a foodie's wond ...
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White Point Gardens | Where South Carolina Hauntings Bloom
The White Point Gardens of Charleston, South Carolina, a palatial host to various Civil War memorials and monuments, is renowned for its once blood-soaked grassy knolls and paths.According to legend, a walk beneath the oaks caressed in Spanish l ...
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The Haunted Boone Hall Plantation
One of the oldest plantations in America, Boone Hall Plantation has been in existence since 1681 right outside of Charleston, South Carolina. Nudged between a river and a bay, it sits in Mt. Pleasant, a perfect place to sustain agriculture. But othe ...
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Charleston’s Most Haunted Theaters
Charleston, South Carolina, one of the most historically significant cities in the United States, is easily also one of the most haunted. The Holy City, was integral in the Revolutionary and Civil Wars and was one of the first successful British col ...
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St. Philip’s Graveyard
The simple, yet elegant, layout of St. Philip's graveyard has made it a top choice for those that love the macabre and magnificent. This graveyard one of many connected to churches in the aptly named Holy City, has plenty to admire. But you won't be ...
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Boo Hag & Haint Blue | Vampires of the Lowcountry
Two of the most well-known urband legends in South Carolina come from the Gullah people. Meet the notorious vampiric creature known as the Boo Hag and Haint Blue, the paint used to ward it off.Most people don’t understand how a paint color co ...
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Dr. Trott’s Apothecary and The Mermaid Riot
In 1867 in Charleston, South Carolina, the owner of a new apothecary found himself on the wrong end of the Charleston Riots. A rioting group of over 500 people, determined he was the cause of a storm like the city had never seen was flooding their h ...
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Creepy Urban Legends of South Carolina
The United States of America may be one country, but there’s a reason it’s known as the melting pot of the world. All sorts of different cultures and beliefs are tucked into every corner, town, swamp, lake, and subdivision of the country. But, a ...
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The Candlestick Murder of 1958
Charleston's historic avenues are full of stories of revelry, tragedy, and secrets that always find a way to resurface. On Halloween night in 1958, a shocking crime, forever and horrifically, impacted the city in a sinister direction. The C ...
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