French Quarter (Charleston SC)
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Fun Things to do in the French Quarter (Charleston SC)
The French Quarter is a small neighborhood on the Southeastern corner of the peninsula. The French Quarter gets its name from the high concentration of French Huguenots that immigrated to and lived within the area. This neighborhood is filled with historic churches like the French Huguenot and St. Philip's Episcopal churches, and art galleries. The French Quarter is perfect for leisurely walks, exploring he city's historic history
Things to do in the French Quarter
Charleston City Market & Sheds & Confederate Museum
Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon
South Carolina National Bank of Charleston
French Protestant (Huguenot) Church
Saint Philip's Episcopal Church
Circular Congregational Church
South Carolina Historical Society - Fireproof Building
Citizens & Southern National Bank
Activities in the French Quarter:
Gallery Row is located on Broad Street between Meeting Street and East Bay. Gallery Row has a rich tapestry of artistic vision created by local, emerging and nationally recognized artists.