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  1. But Charleston is not most cities. In fact, some of the most lovely, picturesque, charming and surprising spots in all of the Holy City are the tucked-away alleys, lanes and walkways. These leafy and brick-clad secret passages are often unnoticed, unless you know just where to look.

  2. Take a small-group tour of Charleston’s Alleys and Hidden Passages, the most popular tour offered by our sister company, Lowcountry Walking Tours, which specializes in intimate tours for a more in-depth experience. This tour offers a magical view of the often-overlooked side of Charleston.

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  3. 7 de feb. de 2021 · Qué ver y hacer en Charleston, Carolina del Sur USA. Con un pasado poco amable y un centro histórico impactante por lo señorial y elegante, Charleston resulta una ciudad histórica y espectacular de EEUU.

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  4. 23 de ene. de 2015 · I decided a while back to create a “Charleston Alleys and Hidden Passages Tour” because there are so many out of the way, narrow, and beautiful passages in Charleston’s Historic District. There is a wealth of history with each alley and, as no two alleys are adjacent, there’s a wealth of sites and stories between each one.

  5. Earthquake bolts and ornate ironwork adorn antebellum dwellings while copper lanterns and hitching posts hint at a bygone era. The details of this architecturally rich city reveal themselves when the peninsula’s sidewalks, seawalls and secret alleyways are explored on foot.

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  6. 20 de abr. de 2020 · Explore Charleston's best secret alleys, hidden passageways, and unique streets with this guide to the Holy City! There is no better way to see Charleston.

  7. The alley is testimony to Charleston’s ability to rebuild after catastrophe, including severe damage from the fires of 1740 and 1778—the latter alone claiming 15 buildings on the alley. The prestigious St. Cecilia Society is said to have been founded in the house at No. 5.