I also visited Charleston this year. The cobble stones you walked on are actually ballast stones that came over from Britain in the trading ships. The ships needed the stones on the way to America for added weight but when the cargo of cotton was loaded on for the journey back to Britain the stones were no longer needed. Thus the stones were then used to cobble the streets. That’s a fun fact we learned on our trip. I hope you get to tour one of the plantations on your trip. We went to the Boone Hall plantation. Savannah is another beautiful city full of history. ❤
I live in Charleston. Interesting about the cobble stones. I moved here from NYC. Boone Hall is not the nicest plantation unfortunately. U needed to go to West Ashley. There u hv 3. Middleton, Magnolia and Drayton Hall!! Magnolia has the most gorgeous gardens!!!! I felt I was in Gervney, France!!! Incredible. Next time u come for a visit, come in April.
@@MsLamottahaving grown up in West Ashley right on the Ashley River itself and only a few miles from those three, they can't be beat as far as beauty goes
It seems as though people from other countries don't think America deserves historical respect because we are a younger country. When in fact America not only does have a rich & long history but we also celebrate & preserve that history. Hopefully we can learn to avoid some of the mistakes we have made in the past from our history. Historically significant places such as Charleston not only exist here but they are all over this country. So glad you visited & posted this! Charleston is indeed beautiful!! Thanks!!
You MUST visit one of our plantations- Boone Hall, Middleton Place, or Magnolia. For food- Hall’s cannot be beat! Make a reservation. And be sure to have lots of mosquito spray when y’all are walking around on yours, they’re brutal this time of year.
It's funny that I heard the circadas in your video and realized that they were buzzing in my back yard too. I'm so use to them that I don't hear them anymore. I'm in the upstate of SC. Fleet Landing is a great place for seafood. One of the few places on the water in downtown. Shem Creek has lots of places to eat. It's just across the bridge toward Mt. Pleasant.
Just like Mardi Gras in the US did not start in New Orleans but in Mobile, AL. New Orleans just embraced the true French culture more, that of urinating in the streets. Charleston and Mobile are far cleaner places but not as wild, so they don't get the college kids in droves.
Charleston is where my daughter and husband live! Shaun, you could stay there a month and never be through with all the great restaurants there. Almost always gotta have reservations. Such a wonderful city.
Definitely check out Charleston‘s little sister city Savannah, which is very similar, but is a river town and has a bit more drinking culture. The Savannah bananas their baseball team are very unique similar to the Harlem globe trotters
If you like the older resort sort of town you should check out Cape May NJ :) The city was named for Dutch captain Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, who explored and chartered the area from 1611 to 1614. I'm actually named after a decendent of Captain Mey. Cape May the oldest seaside resort in America and the beautiful Victorian homes are worth the visit as they are all on the historic register and have strick rules to keep them historic in structure and color schemes. There are also wonderful eating places and fun bars as well as a pedestrian mall with great ambience especially at Christmas time.
Great video. My wife wants so much to visit there. Others have mentioned Savannah, where we have visited. One of Savannah's claim to fame is that its about the only place you can find much pre-civil war architecture. Sherman said he spared it on his "march to the sea" because it was so beautiful. Outside Savannah is Bonaventure Cemetery. Sounds weird, I know, but its an incredible place.
YEAH!!! This is my neck of the woods! Love it! Family from here for a couple hundred years after sailing over from Scotland! Make sure you try the shrimp & grits. Get Grits to take home from the City Market. Souvenir sweetgrass baskets are a lot less at Boone Hall Plantation than in Charleston.
South Carolina native here. There is an old aircraft carrier (and other ships) you can visit and go on a tour of. They even have a room dedicated to the stories of South Carolina awarded the medal of honor. It is called the USS Yorktown. There are ferries there to Fort Sumter, a famous site from the American civil war. Lots of good stuff, hope you have a great time!
Charleston can be a foodie's heaven but you do need reservations. Book early as they fill up fast. Some of my favorites unfortunately are gone, courtesy of the pandemic. You might want to try Fleet Landing Restaurant & Bar. You probably don't have time for it but Magnolia Plantation is a very interesting place to visit. They have various tours around the plantation and the gardens are beautiful. I always stop there when I get to Charleston. You can easily spend a whole day there and they get busy quickly so if you do get to go, go EARLY! Pick up a copy of the official visitor's guide. Your hotel should have a copy. Lots to do and see in Charleston and loaded with history.
Gorgeous. I'm listening to the cicadas as I watch the video. The nights come alive in the South with deafening sounds from frogs, insects and owl's from May to November. Charleston is a great city to explore. Enjoy!
Charleston and Savannah are definitely jewels of the south. I recognized the similarities between Savannah and New Orleans. But, as you say, more grown up. Since you mention doing ghost tour, that would be interesting videos to do for Halloween season.
My parents and grandparents’ generation said “Scotch- Irish” ( my ancestry ). I am 68. I don’t think my family meant disrespect, but I can certainly understand why it would be. Thank you, Shaun!!!
My family as well always described our ancestry as "Scotch-Irish". It wasn't until I was a young adult that I learned better, and I never use "Scotch" anymore except in reference to the adult beverage, lol.
I think Scotch was just an old term. Many of my ancestors came from Scotland and in old genealogy paperwork they were often referred to as Scotch or Scottish. Scotch-Irish was also commonly said. (These terms were used by people who were proud of their ancestry.) Language definitely changes with time! 😀 Do you generally say, “I’m a Scot” or “I’m Scottish”? Thank you for all your lovely videos! ❤
Shaun, your aw at how beautiful our historic southern cities are is so touching. Especially coming from such a truly history rich place yourself! Glad to see you are able to appreciate the beauty & uniqueness even with the oppressive unbearable heat & humidity. The word you're searching for in describing Charleston & Savannah is "genteel".
I've been so excited for you to post this series!! Charleston is a magical place. I sure look forward to seeing you eat something other than pizza, though. The only food that Charleston DOESN'T knock out of the park, as far as I can tell, is pizza. 😂
I know! Poor guy! I live in Charleston and the place he went to is not good😩. He should hv made reservations way ahead of his trip! He is not going to get in any where!! If he’s lucky either 5 pm or 9:30 pm!! He should hv done his research!! This is Charleston!!
A beautiful place, forever linked with sorrow in my heart, as one of my brothers died there; alas, though, he loved living there, and I am so glad you see its beauty. Edit: I think Americans smile when you call an hour drive "A long drive." Go brightly, brother,
Charleston is an absolutely beautiful city!! I love the history of the city and I can’t forget about all the great restaurants!!! Hope you guys had a great time!! 😊
Welcome to the Holy City (there are are over 400 churches there) . It is a historical and beautiful place. As the saying goes Charleston is where the Cooper River and the Ashley River form the Atlantic Ocean.
Charleston is called the Holy City not only because of the amount of churches but more importantly for its religious tolerance. It has welcomed people of all faiths from day 1. After New York it has the oldest Reformed Jewish Synagogue in the country and the only still active French Huguenot Church in the country as well as just about every other Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith.
Glad you're enjoying your trip. I need a trigger warning (kidding!!) before seeing the horse-drawn carriage historical tours. I took one as a kid, and discovered about half-way through that I was horribly allergic to horses. They were kind enough to stop near a pharmacy so I could get some anti-hystamine and away from the horses. I only remember one other thing about Charleston - the Earthquake Bolts that go through the buildings, and end with a decorative cap, since one of the US's largest earthquakes actually happened in Charleston, not California like you'd think.
I live 25 minutes from downtown Charleston. We did my daughter's senior pics and prom pics on the battery, rainbow row, and Joe Riley Park (where the pineapple fountain was). You actually had a little bit of Rainbow Row in your video. I hope you got to do the tours because they are very educational and help you know more about the history of Charleston. Also, go to the market!! The woman who make the sweet grass baskets are AMAZINGLY talented. And if you like learning about language, attend one of the Gullah seminars around town. They teach you a little of the language, the food, and the history of early slaves. It is fascinating and impressive how long their culture has survived and how deep it runs in their families. My daughters loved having the Gullah women come to their schools. They are natural born story tellers. Next time visit some of the beaches. Botany Bay in Edisto is one of my favorites. It isn't far from Charleston and worth the short walk to the beach. Great for a video or pictures. I have tons of pics to share if you'd like, just shoot me a message. I'm glad your enjoyed it here. ❤
I grew up between Charleston & Savannah in a little SC coastal town called Beaufort. I recommend a stop there some time when you're between the larger cities. It's known as "Beautiful Beaufort by the Sea" and resembles a little Charleston. I've lived in both Charleston (12 years) and Savannah (3 years). Charleston is cleaner, quieter, more "classic" and Savannah has more of the party reputation. I moved to Savannah first and decided it wasn't for me, but Charleston was perfect. North of Charleston, a little town called Georgetown is another small coastal town with beautiful features. The SC coastal towns are classic, full of culture, and beautiful. We can't forget the beaches either. Hunting Island near Beaufort is a must-see. It is one of the last remaining natural barrier islands on the east coast. Isle of Palms & Sullivan's Island in the Charleston area offer some beautiful beaches, Folly Beach off James Island, and Pawleys Island farther north, closer to Myrtle Beach are all recommended. I hope you had an amazing time! We always eat at Hymans Seafood and/or 82 Queen when in Charleston, but I highly recommend riding to Shem Creek in Mt Pleasant (the northern coastal side of Charleston) and visiting the Shem Creek restaurants. They sit on the water, accessible by boat, and have live music on weekends. We always stop at Red's Ice House. ❤
Charleston is one of my very favorite cities to visit. I would like to take a moment to thank you and Takka for visiting places that others don't usually cover! It is so nice to see something besides California. Texas, Florida, and NYC.
On my bucket list! I hope I can learn from your visit what I should see when I get there. Can't wait for the next video! I love cicadas. Nothing says summer like hearing them!
We visited Charleston on our honeymoon so it has a special place in my heart. I recognized a couple areas you walked as places we also strolled down. We were there many years ago before a couple of hurricanes that did a lot of damage. It's good to see things are still pretty much the same. It's a really beautiful city.
I am from Pennsylvania and vacation quite often in South Carolina. I always spend a day in Charleston. Shaun I am quite interested in what you bring to us in your next video. Thanks
Charleston is a beautiful city. I am glad that ya'll got to spend some time there. I hope you also visited Savannah. I think you would love it there too! Thanks for another great video! Hope you and Teka are well and happy! God bless!
A century or more back the residents were given tax hikes on the frontage of their properties, so locals began to design the houses long and narrow out of necessity from being overtaxed.
My husband and I are going in 2 weeks for our anniversary. I am pumped😆 this will be our second anniversary trip there!! It’s such a charming beautiful place 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍 there is so much to do there and wonderful restaurants!!!
Charleston is where the American Civil War started after Fort Sumter and was fired upon by CSA troops in 1861. There might be a tour associated with that if you're interested.
You are in the city of my birth. It’s been quite a while since I last visited there, such a beautiful place. The first shots of our civil war were fired at Fort Sumter. The Battery is a beautiful place to walk. Part of the movie series North and South was filmed there, based on the civil war. Patrick Swayze was in it. I hope you enjoyed your stay…
I live in the upstate of SC. Charleston has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. It is a classic and classy Southern city. It is very refined. New Orleans is very bawdy. However, the College of Charleston is sometimes known as a “party’s school”!
When I went to the Carolinas long ago after growing up in Southern California, I felt wonderfully comfortable in the Carolinas …. Then I learned there’s a lot of my Ol kin there. TAIT - Scottish and hush the other part is Irish, English and Welsh… just a British Isles mutt I suppose but lovable 😂
My 3x Great grandparents arrived in Charleston in 1847 from Prussia. Their old tailor shop is still on King Street there. I've visited several of the family graves that are in Magnolia Cemetary. They were Jews and went to Charleston because there was a large Jewish population there at the time. Left the German issues just in time for the American Civil War...Yay!
Charleston was very good to the Jews. They were able to flourish in Charleston and assimilate there. I think it the oldest reform Jewish synagogue in America.
I was there over Labor Day weekend and we stayed in the historic district a little north of where you were; there were parties all over, but especially on King Street.
I’ve lived in Charleston all my life. (I’m descended from the Anderson clan.). A lot of restaurants and bars closed due to Covid. They are still struggling to have enough help therefore places close earlier sometimes than they used to (prior to Covid). So glad to have you both here in Charleston. So many places to see.
But so many opened since Covid!! Please! We were open! Our Governor did not close the state down. Our mayor may hv tried but it was just in the beginning. It is true some restaurants can’t find enough help bc rents hv gotten expensive. But that had nothing to do with Covid!! I hv lived here for 16 years. There r more restaurants here than ever before. I’m on Johns Island. Hv u bern here recently??? It’s a joke what’s going on here. Covid brought thousands of ppl to Charleston. That’s why this guy can’t get into a restaurant. Not for a lack of restaurants. It’s bc so many ppl moved here from NY and Northeast. Also CA.
Charleston used to be the major port city for the southern US. Goods shipping from Georgia would ship from there rather than Savannah. Deeper, larger port.
My father’s family is from South Carolina from as far back as I can trace. I really appreciate your interest in the historical relevance of the city in the context of slavery and that of the country. Most reactors don’t delve into the history of the places they visit. Can’t wait to see more!
Arriving off Charleston, South Carolina, in mid-May 1718, Blackbeard the Pirate blockaded the port for a week, seizing prizes and hostages for ransom. This infamous feat “struck a great Terror to the whole Province of Carolina.” Plundering eight or nine ships for supplies and specie, Blackbeard held hostages, including Samuel Wragg, a councilman. Under the threat of the hostages being murdered, a reluctant Governor Robert Johnson agreed to a ransom of a valuable chest of medicine.
Wifey and I absolutely love Chucktown. We live about an hour north and come down at least 2-3 times a month. Bring a ton of cash with you it's quite expensive to say the least but well worth it. We stay at The Charleston Place on Meeting street. We eat at High Cotton, Snob, Halls Chop House, Oak, Poogans Porch and so many more great places. Chucktown is the best for sure...
Welcome to Charleston Shaun and Becca. I hope you enjoy my hometown. Oh and if you walked a block from the Scotchman you could have run into the Irish@ Tommy Condons.😉 🌴❤🏴
The breed of horse you asked about that was pulling the wagon is called Belgian. They’re a breed of draft horse trained to ill wagons and carriages. Very gently, and very powerful. Usually a tan color, with a cream colored mane (hair) also recognizable by the hair on their features called feathering.
Cicadas are to me the sound of summer and of my childhood 😊. I heard from someone once that they had seen trees on fire and trees in a windstorm, but they'd never heard trees screaming before lol
Scotchman stores used to say "When you need to pinch a penny"...rather insulting. Later they changed their slogan to "save time and money" or "your neighborhood store".
You used to hear some Americans refer to the ‘Scotch’, but that was many years ago. Anyone who has traveled to Scotland would know you do not use that term unless you are referring to 🥃 - and then you just ask for a whisky if you don’t want to be redundant 😊.
I also visited Charleston this year. The cobble stones you walked on are actually ballast stones that came over from Britain in the trading ships. The ships needed the stones on the way to America for added weight but when the cargo of cotton was loaded on for the journey back to Britain the stones were no longer needed. Thus the stones were then used to cobble the streets. That’s a fun fact we learned on our trip. I hope you get to tour one of the plantations on your trip. We went to the Boone Hall plantation. Savannah is another beautiful city full of history. ❤
I live in Charleston. Interesting about the cobble stones. I moved here from NYC. Boone Hall is not the nicest plantation unfortunately. U needed to go to West Ashley. There u hv 3. Middleton, Magnolia and Drayton Hall!! Magnolia has the most gorgeous gardens!!!! I felt I was in Gervney, France!!! Incredible. Next time u come for a visit, come in April.
@@MsLamottahaving grown up in West Ashley right on the Ashley River itself and only a few miles from those three, they can't be beat as far as beauty goes
I love cicadas. They are prehistoric and they've been on Earth for hundreds of millions of years. I find the sound they make very exotic and relaxing!
Those bugs are THE sound of the southern summer.
It seems as though people from other countries don't think America deserves historical respect because we are a younger country. When in fact America not only does have a rich & long history but we also celebrate & preserve that history. Hopefully we can learn to avoid some of the mistakes we have made in the past from our history. Historically significant places such as Charleston not only exist here but they are all over this country. So glad you visited & posted this! Charleston is indeed beautiful!! Thanks!!
You MUST visit one of our plantations- Boone Hall, Middleton Place, or Magnolia. For food- Hall’s cannot be beat! Make a reservation. And be sure to have lots of mosquito spray when y’all are walking around on yours, they’re brutal this time of year.
It's funny that I heard the circadas in your video and realized that they were buzzing in my back yard too. I'm so use to them that I don't hear them anymore. I'm in the upstate of SC. Fleet Landing is a great place for seafood. One of the few places on the water in downtown. Shem Creek has lots of places to eat. It's just across the bridge toward Mt. Pleasant.
I love Shem Creek
Mmmm Shem Creek 😋
Fun fact: Charleston was founded 48 years BEFORE New Orleans.
That's a cool fact. I know st. Augustine Florida is suppose to be the oldest city
Just like Mardi Gras in the US did not start in New Orleans but in Mobile, AL. New Orleans just embraced the true French culture more, that of urinating in the streets. Charleston and Mobile are far cleaner places but not as wild, so they don't get the college kids in droves.
That's why its more mature hahah
That’s interesting.
@@jeffhampton2767it is. It was founded in 1565.
Charleston is where my daughter and husband live! Shaun, you could stay there a month and never be through with all the great restaurants there. Almost always gotta have reservations. Such a wonderful city.
Those cobbles are actually ballast stones from the old trading ships that were unloaded there and repurposed to pave the streets.
Definitely check out Charleston‘s little sister city Savannah, which is very similar, but is a river town and has a bit more drinking culture. The Savannah bananas their baseball team are very unique similar to the Harlem globe trotters
If you like the older resort sort of town you should check out Cape May NJ :) The city was named for Dutch captain Cornelius Jacobsen Mey, who explored and chartered the area from 1611 to 1614. I'm actually named after a decendent of Captain Mey. Cape May the oldest seaside resort in America and the beautiful Victorian homes are worth the visit as they are all on the historic register and have strick rules to keep them historic in structure and color schemes. There are also wonderful eating places and fun bars as well as a pedestrian mall with great ambience especially at Christmas time.
In South Carolina we call Charleston the holy city because of all the churches. And very beautiful and historic churches.
Great video. My wife wants so much to visit there. Others have mentioned Savannah, where we have visited. One of Savannah's claim to fame is that its about the only place you can find much pre-civil war architecture. Sherman said he spared it on his "march to the sea" because it was so beautiful. Outside Savannah is Bonaventure Cemetery. Sounds weird, I know, but its an incredible place.
Charleston is full of pre- Civil War architecture; that is her tourist draw. Savannah is beautiful too.
Sherman didn’t burn any port city won his march from Georgia to NC. He needed them intact so he could be resupplied from the Navy.
“…on his march…”
YEAH!!! This is my neck of the woods! Love it! Family from here for a couple hundred years after sailing over from Scotland!
Make sure you try the shrimp & grits. Get Grits to take home from the City Market. Souvenir sweetgrass baskets are a lot less at Boone Hall Plantation than in Charleston.
South Carolina native here. There is an old aircraft carrier (and other ships) you can visit and go on a tour of. They even have a room dedicated to the stories of South Carolina awarded the medal of honor. It is called the USS Yorktown. There are ferries there to Fort Sumter, a famous site from the American civil war. Lots of good stuff, hope you have a great time!
I hope you got to eat some seafood while you were there. Shrimp and grits, oysters...so much wonderful food. Charleston is a big foodie city.
Charleston can be a foodie's heaven but you do need reservations. Book early as they fill up fast. Some of my favorites unfortunately are gone, courtesy of the pandemic. You might want to try Fleet Landing Restaurant & Bar. You probably don't have time for it but Magnolia Plantation is a very interesting place to visit. They have various tours around the plantation and the gardens are beautiful. I always stop there when I get to Charleston. You can easily spend a whole day there and they get busy quickly so if you do get to go, go EARLY! Pick up a copy of the official visitor's guide. Your hotel should have a copy. Lots to do and see in Charleston and loaded with history.
Gorgeous. I'm listening to the cicadas as I watch the video. The nights come alive in the South with deafening sounds from frogs, insects and owl's from May to November. Charleston is a great city to explore. Enjoy!
I grew up in SC and spent summers in Charleston and at the local beaches. I'm glad you guys were able to make it there. It's a lovely place.
Charleston and Savannah are definitely jewels of the south. I recognized the similarities between Savannah and New Orleans. But, as you say, more grown up. Since you mention doing ghost tour, that would be interesting videos to do for Halloween season.
Savannah is definitely a place to be visited. I personally liked it better than Charleston.
I’ve been looking forward to seeing your upcoming videos!!
Cheers from Texas 🎉
My parents and grandparents’ generation said “Scotch- Irish” ( my ancestry ). I am 68. I don’t think my family meant disrespect, but I can certainly understand why it would be. Thank you, Shaun!!!
I heard that in my family, too. I think we just didn't know any better.
Yep. Told that growing up.
Ulster Scots!
My family as well always described our ancestry as "Scotch-Irish". It wasn't until I was a young adult that I learned better, and I never use "Scotch" anymore except in reference to the adult beverage, lol.
I think Scotch was just an old term. Many of my ancestors came from Scotland and in old genealogy paperwork they were often referred to as Scotch or Scottish. Scotch-Irish was also commonly said. (These terms were used by people who were proud of their ancestry.) Language definitely changes with time! 😀 Do you generally say, “I’m a Scot” or “I’m Scottish”?
Thank you for all your lovely videos! ❤
Shaun, your aw at how beautiful our historic southern cities are is so touching. Especially coming from such a truly history rich place yourself! Glad to see you are able to appreciate the beauty & uniqueness even with the oppressive unbearable heat & humidity.
The word you're searching for in describing Charleston & Savannah is "genteel".
Charleston is an awesome place to visit. I love your choice of music, good traveling music.
I've been so excited for you to post this series!! Charleston is a magical place. I sure look forward to seeing you eat something other than pizza, though. The only food that Charleston DOESN'T knock out of the park, as far as I can tell, is pizza. 😂
100% agree about the pizza 🤣
I know! Poor guy! I live in Charleston and the place he went to is not good😩. He should hv made reservations way ahead of his trip! He is not going to get in any where!! If he’s lucky either 5 pm or 9:30 pm!! He should hv done his research!! This is Charleston!!
A beautiful place, forever linked with sorrow in my heart, as one of my brothers died there; alas, though, he loved living there, and I am so glad you see its beauty. Edit: I think Americans smile when you call an hour drive "A long drive." Go brightly, brother,
Charleston is an absolutely beautiful city!! I love the history of the city and I can’t forget about all the great restaurants!!! Hope you guys had a great time!! 😊
I should visit it some time
Welcome to the Holy City (there are are over 400 churches there) . It is a historical and beautiful place. As the saying goes Charleston is where the Cooper River and the Ashley River form the Atlantic Ocean.
Charleston is called the Holy City not only because of the amount of churches but more importantly for its religious tolerance. It has welcomed people of all faiths from day 1. After New York it has the oldest Reformed Jewish Synagogue in the country and the only still active French Huguenot Church in the country as well as just about every other Christian, Jewish and Muslim faith.
Glad you're enjoying your trip. I need a trigger warning (kidding!!) before seeing the horse-drawn carriage historical tours. I took one as a kid, and discovered about half-way through that I was horribly allergic to horses. They were kind enough to stop near a pharmacy so I could get some anti-hystamine and away from the horses. I only remember one other thing about Charleston - the Earthquake Bolts that go through the buildings, and end with a decorative cap, since one of the US's largest earthquakes actually happened in Charleston, not California like you'd think.
Wow, the cicadas are REALLY loud there! That's awesome!
Charleston is full of history and really a beautiful place. I have family and friends who live there.
I live 25 minutes from downtown Charleston. We did my daughter's senior pics and prom pics on the battery, rainbow row, and Joe Riley Park (where the pineapple fountain was). You actually had a little bit of Rainbow Row in your video. I hope you got to do the tours because they are very educational and help you know more about the history of Charleston. Also, go to the market!! The woman who make the sweet grass baskets are AMAZINGLY talented. And if you like learning about language, attend one of the Gullah seminars around town. They teach you a little of the language, the food, and the history of early slaves. It is fascinating and impressive how long their culture has survived and how deep it runs in their families. My daughters loved having the Gullah women come to their schools. They are natural born story tellers. Next time visit some of the beaches. Botany Bay in Edisto is one of my favorites. It isn't far from Charleston and worth the short walk to the beach. Great for a video or pictures. I have tons of pics to share if you'd like, just shoot me a message. I'm glad your enjoyed it here. ❤
In the mid/late 90’s Charleston was a hell of a party city!
I grew up between Charleston & Savannah in a little SC coastal town called Beaufort. I recommend a stop there some time when you're between the larger cities. It's known as "Beautiful Beaufort by the Sea" and resembles a little Charleston. I've lived in both Charleston (12 years) and Savannah (3 years). Charleston is cleaner, quieter, more "classic" and Savannah has more of the party reputation. I moved to Savannah first and decided it wasn't for me, but Charleston was perfect. North of Charleston, a little town called Georgetown is another small coastal town with beautiful features. The SC coastal towns are classic, full of culture, and beautiful. We can't forget the beaches either. Hunting Island near Beaufort is a must-see. It is one of the last remaining natural barrier islands on the east coast. Isle of Palms & Sullivan's Island in the Charleston area offer some beautiful beaches, Folly Beach off James Island, and Pawleys Island farther north, closer to Myrtle Beach are all recommended.
I hope you had an amazing time! We always eat at Hymans Seafood and/or 82 Queen when in Charleston, but I highly recommend riding to Shem Creek in Mt Pleasant (the northern coastal side of Charleston) and visiting the Shem Creek restaurants. They sit on the water, accessible by boat, and have live music on weekends. We always stop at Red's Ice House. ❤
Charleston is one of my very favorite cities to visit.
I would like to take a moment to thank you and Takka for visiting places that others don't usually cover! It is so nice to see something besides California. Texas, Florida, and NYC.
Gorgeous place.I love to follow along with your travels.
On my bucket list! I hope I can learn from your visit what I should see when I get there. Can't wait for the next video! I love cicadas. Nothing says summer like hearing them!
Beautiful tour of Charleston. The cicadas are going wild up here in Illinois too. Singing their hearts out.
We visited Charleston on our honeymoon so it has a special place in my heart. I recognized a couple areas you walked as places we also strolled down. We were there many years ago before a couple of hurricanes that did a lot of damage. It's good to see things are still pretty much the same. It's a really beautiful city.
Charleston is beautiful. I think they had some flooding from Idalia. Hope everyone is safe!
It always floods with the tides. Wasn't too bad. Downtown has horrible drainage, so it's common. Charleston here :)
I am from Pennsylvania and vacation quite often in South Carolina. I always spend a day in Charleston. Shaun I am quite interested in what you bring to us in your next video. Thanks
There is so much more to do here in Charleston. I'm glad you are visiting my area.
Charleston is a beautiful city. I am glad that ya'll got to spend some time there. I hope you also visited Savannah. I think you would love it there too! Thanks for another great video! Hope you and Teka are well and happy! God bless!
“Y’all” 😊
A century or more back the residents were given tax hikes on the frontage of their properties, so locals began to design the houses long and narrow out of necessity from being overtaxed.
That tax law came from England and After the Revolution we got rid of that. That is why all the row houses in England or so small and skinny.
The houses are a lot like those on Barbados, where the planters came from.
Miss you guys Shaun!! 😊
One. Of my favorite cities ever! Glad you got to experience it.
I grew up in Charleston!!! I miss it so much!
My husband and I are going in 2 weeks for our anniversary. I am pumped😆 this will be our second anniversary trip there!! It’s such a charming beautiful place 🥰🥰🥰😍😍😍 there is so much to do there and wonderful restaurants!!!
Wow, a beautiful city. I have never been there but will need to go!
The first time I ever went to Charleston I knew I had been born in the wrong Century! Absolutely love this place!!
Great places West Ashley and Mount Pleasant to eat, especially seafood. My hometown…making me a bit homesick.
Charleston is where the American Civil War started after Fort Sumter and was fired upon by CSA troops in 1861. There might be a tour associated with that if you're interested.
You are in the city of my birth. It’s been quite a while since I last visited there, such a beautiful place. The first shots of our civil war were fired at Fort Sumter. The Battery is a beautiful place to walk. Part of the movie series North and South was filmed there, based on the civil war. Patrick Swayze was in it. I hope you enjoyed your stay…
No way. I was standing in that same spot there on the battery in Charleston about 3 hours ago. Small world 🌎
He was there last year
@jeffhampton2767 oh gosh. Even now it showed up & said it was posted 4 hours before I left my comment. 😂
@@JustBnRonin He was in the United States a year ago. He is just now putting on these videos. Because he has a job and he's busy all the time
I live in the upstate of SC. Charleston has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. It is a classic and classy Southern city. It is very refined. New Orleans is very bawdy. However, the College of Charleston is sometimes known as a “party’s school”!
When I went to the Carolinas long ago after growing up in Southern California, I felt wonderfully comfortable in the Carolinas …. Then I learned there’s a lot of my Ol kin there. TAIT - Scottish and hush the other part is Irish, English and Welsh… just a British Isles mutt I suppose but lovable 😂
I've been living in Charleston since 1991 and I love it.
Charleston is my favorite city. It’s so lovely and the restaurants are amazing.😊
Looks like you are having a great time so far! Can't wait to see what's next. 😊
Beautiful city. I live about 2 hours away, but I don't go to Charleston often enough.
My hometown!!!!! I love going home to visit my family, and I can't wait to move back!
Your description of Charleston is SPOT ON. 😊
Charleston is beautiful!
My 3x Great grandparents arrived in Charleston in 1847 from Prussia. Their old tailor shop is still on King Street there. I've visited several of the family graves that are in Magnolia Cemetary. They were Jews and went to Charleston because there was a large Jewish population there at the time. Left the German issues just in time for the American Civil War...Yay!
Charleston was very good to the Jews. They were able to flourish in Charleston and assimilate there. I think it the oldest reform Jewish synagogue in America.
Get tea from Charleston Tea Plantation. It's the only tea grown in the US (lrg commercial).
Charleston is gorgeous
Glad you enjoyed the start of your stay here!
I was there over Labor Day weekend and we stayed in the historic district a little north of where you were; there were parties all over, but especially on King Street.
I used to live in Charleston years ago....Loved it..
Thanks for coming to my hometown
Shaun, I was just there as part of a big loop drive vacation the last half of July. I agree--very pretty city.
I've always wanted to go to Charleston. I'm looking forward to the vids.
A lot of scots settled here. Some of mine did from jedburg hence jedburg South Carolina
How nice? I’ve always wanted to see Charleston, S,C. Thank you for showing this video.
I’ve lived in Charleston all my life. (I’m descended from the Anderson clan.). A lot of restaurants and bars closed due to Covid. They are still struggling to have enough help therefore places close earlier sometimes than they used to (prior to Covid). So glad to have you both here in Charleston. So many places to see.
But so many opened since Covid!! Please! We were open! Our Governor did not close the state down. Our mayor may hv tried but it was just in the beginning. It is true some restaurants can’t find enough help bc rents hv gotten expensive. But that had nothing to do with Covid!! I hv lived here for 16 years. There r more restaurants here than ever before. I’m on Johns Island. Hv u bern here recently??? It’s a joke what’s going on here. Covid brought thousands of ppl to Charleston. That’s why this guy can’t get into a restaurant. Not for a lack of restaurants. It’s bc so many ppl moved here from NY and Northeast. Also CA.
Charleston used to be the major port city for the southern US. Goods shipping from Georgia would ship from there rather than Savannah. Deeper, larger port.
It looks beautiful!
Aww...I live in Charleston. Welcome! Hope you have an amazing time! ❤❤
Thanks so much 😊
My father’s family is from South Carolina from as far back as I can trace. I really appreciate your interest in the historical relevance of the city in the context of slavery and that of the country. Most reactors don’t delve into the history of the places they visit. Can’t wait to see more!
As a chatleston native, the cicadas are just a part of life.
Im from sc and i have to say Charleston is the most beautiful place to viset.
Best trip of my life… st Augustine Savanah Beaufort and Charleston….
Next time you come to Charleston, please let me know and I’ll show you around
Arriving off Charleston, South Carolina, in mid-May 1718, Blackbeard the Pirate blockaded the port for a week, seizing prizes and hostages for ransom. This infamous feat “struck a great Terror to the whole Province of Carolina.” Plundering eight or nine ships for supplies and specie, Blackbeard held hostages, including Samuel Wragg, a councilman. Under the threat of the hostages being murdered, a reluctant Governor Robert Johnson agreed to a ransom of a valuable chest of medicine.
Charleston is my adopted home town lived there for a decade and i miss it
Wifey and I absolutely love Chucktown. We live about an hour north and come down at least 2-3 times a month. Bring a ton of cash with you it's quite expensive to say the least but well worth it. We stay at The Charleston Place on Meeting street. We eat at High Cotton, Snob, Halls Chop House, Oak, Poogans Porch and so many more great places. Chucktown is the best for sure...
Welcome to Charleston Shaun and Becca. I hope you enjoy my hometown. Oh and if you walked a block from the Scotchman you could have run into the Irish@ Tommy Condons.😉 🌴❤🏴
The breed of horse you asked about that was pulling the wagon is called Belgian. They’re a breed of draft horse trained to ill wagons and carriages. Very gently, and very powerful. Usually a tan color, with a cream colored mane (hair) also recognizable by the hair on their features called feathering.
South Carolina had many Revolutionary War Battles and had divided loyalties. The British Defeats there led to Cornwallis surrendering in Yorktown.
I love Charleston. Been quite a few times. Check out Shem creek just across Ravanel bridge in mount pleasant
Did you visit the Confederate Hunley submarine while you were in Charleston?
I love doing the carriage tour in Charleston. Such a beautiful city!
You also need to try Savannah, GA.
Charleston is like New Orleans' stately aunt 😊
Did no one advise you to try the ‘she crab’?
Cicadas are to me the sound of summer and of my childhood 😊. I heard from someone once that they had seen trees on fire and trees in a windstorm, but they'd never heard trees screaming before lol
Scotchman stores used to say "When you need to pinch a penny"...rather insulting. Later they changed their slogan to "save time and money" or "your neighborhood store".
You used to hear some Americans refer to the ‘Scotch’, but that was many years ago. Anyone who has traveled to Scotland would know you do not use that term unless you are referring to 🥃 - and then you just ask for a whisky if you don’t want to be redundant 😊.
I used to live there for 2 years. Sometimes I regret leaving it.