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Charles Towne Landing Governor's House at

1500 Olde Town Road., Charleston, South Carolina 29407

Featured Review : In April of 1670, after a terrible and bumpy 90-day trip from England, the first settlers dropped anchor at Charles Town Landing, up the Ashley River from Charleston. Together with the Native Kiawah tribe and Barbadians...See Full Review

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Charles Towne Landing

  • 5 out of 5 stars by chadk78 from Blacksburg, South Carolina
  • February 20, 2005
Quote: Charles Towne Landing, operated by the South Carolina State Park Service, is the site of the first English settlement in South Carolina in 1670. It features the Adventure (a replica of a 17th-century sailing vessel), a recreation of the original... Read the full Charles Towne Landing Governor's House at review

From journal The Old South is Alive and Well in Charleston

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Charles Towne Landing

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Taylor Shelby from Charleston, South Carolina
  • February 7, 2005
Charles Towne Landing
Quote: In April of 1670, after a terrible and bumpy 90-day trip from England, the first settlers dropped anchor at Charles Town Landing, up the Ashley River from Charleston. Together with the Native Kiawah tribe and Barbadians they had picked up, the... Read the full Charles Towne Landing Governor's House at review

From journal Charleston Across the Ashley