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Tourists travel from all over the world to explore Greater Charleston’s historic forts. Whether you are a local Greater Charlestonian or a nearby visitor or a serious tourist preparing for your vacation and just plain serious about your tourism, you will find the historic forts of the Charleston, SC area to exceed your expectations. Simply click the historic fort that most interests you, and you will find a wealth of information including live Google map and satellite tools, social site sharing tools, instant driving directions, contact info, in most cases full photo galleries (via link to our associated gallery albums) and sometimes even video. If you would like to add a historic fort to our menu, or any other item relating to lifestyle in the Greater Charleston, S.C. area, simply click “Post an Article” above and tell us all about it, and we’ll get it published in short order. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at support@greatercharleston.com any time. Thanks for using GreaterCharleston.com. We’re South Carolina’s first and best totally free public publishing site. Let our local experts be your personal experts to all the insider information about Greater Charleston. Enjoy!
Here are Greater Charleston’s top historic forts as rated by our readers.
March 26, 2009 by Greater Charleston
Filed under Historic Forts, Museums & Aquariums
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Fort Sumter is one of the most famous forts in the world... maybe even the most famous of them all. Since it's built on a small island in the mouth of Charleston Harbor you can only visit by boat, so be sure to look in our Tours menu under "Things To Do" to find posts for the great companies who specialize in trips to Fort Sumter.... read more »
March 26, 2009 by Greater Charleston
Filed under Historic Forts, Museums & Aquariums
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While Fort Sumter is one of the most famous forts in the world and a definite Must See, we rate Fort Moultrie as its equal (or maybe even its superior), especially if you are short on time. The fort itself is remarkable, and the small museum is quite interesting, but the overall experience of visiting the park and beaches of the harbor-side tip of Sullivan’s... read more »
January 1, 2009 by Greater Charleston
Filed under Historic Downtown, Historic Forts, Plantations
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