Charleston SC

Charleston was just 30 minutes from our cool Camp On The Creek spot we mentioned in our last post. We both enjoyed the history in Charleston, but especially Roger, for instance, who gets so excited standing in front of a house where George Washington dined.

Fort Sumter

We took a ferry boat ride out to this historic fort where the first Civil War shots were fired.

We were at the fort at the end of the day and Roger was quick to volunteer to participate in the flag lowering ceremony.
Fort Sumter flag all folded up
Rubble inside the Fort.

Lots to See in Charleston

Cool painting on the side of a building.

Love the old buildings and history here in Charleston.

Nathaniel Russell’s House
Roger contemplating all the history of this city.
Hayward Washington House. George Washington dined here on a visit to Charleston.
Washington Park
We spent a long time in this old cemetery reading the very old dates and tributes on the tombstones of those buried here.
We couldn’t help but remember our little Russell as we looked at this gravesite for Little Robbie.😒
This is the oldest liquor store in the USAβ€”established in 1686.
The beautiful and famous Pineapple Fountain.
We love to eat outdoors whenever we can.

Having fun together in Charleston.

Kissing Mr. Froggy.
Mr. Froggy became Mr. Whaley!
My prince! πŸ’•

We give Charleston a thumbs up.πŸ‘

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