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Fun Things to do in the Business District (Charleston SC)

Fun things to do in Charleston : Business District Map.

Along King Street in the Business District you can find some of the best antique shops. You can find furniture, porcelain, silver and art dating back to the late 1700s and into the early 1800s. Also, you can find Charleston's Fashion District located middle of King Street between Market Street and Calhoun Street.

Things to do in the Business District

Fun things to do in Charleston : One. Charleston County Courthouse

Fun things to do in Charleston : Two. Hiberian Society Hall

Fun things to do in Charleston : Three. Gibbes Museum of Art

Fun things to do in Charleston : Four. Charleston Library Society

Fun things to do in Charleston : Five. Unitarian Church in Charleston

Fun things to do in Charleston : Six. Saint John's Lutheran Church

Fun things to do in Charleston : Seven. Saint Mary of the Annunciation

Fun things to do in Charleston : Eight. Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim Synagogue

Fun things to do in Charleston : Nine. Trinity United Methodist Church

Fun things to do in Charleston : Ten. Washington Light Infantry

 

The Gateway Walk begins at the St. John's Lutheran Church and is know as The Quiet Path Through History.  It is a self-guided walking tour that covers 4 blocks between Archdale Street and Philadelphia Alley.

Established in 1930  Gateway Walk will take you through several historic walkways and cemeteries in downtown Charleston. It begins near the west cemetery of Saint Philip's Episcopal Church. The pathway continues into the graveyard of the Circular Church, and then across Meeting Street to the path on the north side of the Gibbes Museum, and into its sculpture courtyard. Continuing past the Charleston Library Society, across King Street, it goes into the yard of the Unitarian Church. Finally, it passes through the cemetery of Saint John's Lutheran Church. This is a great way to see some of Charleston's old churches, graveyards, and museums.