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History + charming architecture meet at this Charleston, SC event

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A modern kitchen on the inside of a historic Charleston home.

Get an inside look at timeless homes and gardens on Charleston’s most iconic streets.

Photo provided by Historic Charleston Foundation

Step inside the charm of Charleston during the Festival of Houses and Gardens, a month-long event happening March 15-April 16 featuring workshops, talks, and tours of classic homes and epic gardens.

Want to explore Charleston’s historic architecture? Among the dozens of events are House & Garden Tours — giving guests the chance to stroll through the gardens, homes, and iconic streets of King Street, South Battery, East Battery Street, and more.

Get ready to experience some of the country’s most magnificent architecture examples.*

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