The year Charleston was founded
What is 1670?
The name of Charleston’s iconic row of colorful historic homes
What is Rainbow Row?
The barrier island is known for its upscale beach homes and golf courses?
What is Kiawah Island
The dish is Charleston famous for that includes shrimp and cornmeal?
What is Shrimp and Grits
Charleston's nickname
What is the Holy City?
What we originally called Charleston
What is Charles Towne?
This Charleston church has the nickname “The Holy City’s Steeple”
What is St. Michael's Church
The beach is closest to downtown Charleston?
What is Folly Beach
The name of the sweet treat is Charleston known for, made with pecans and caramel?
What is Pralines?
The name of the ghost said to haunt the Old Exchange Building
Who is Lavinia Fisher
This war began at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor
What is the Civil War?
The famous bridge connects Charleston to Mount Pleasant
What is the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge
The river that runs through Charleston
What is the Ashley River
The name of Charleston’s very expensive annual food and wine festival
What is Charleston Wine + Food Festival
Charleston street is known for its cobblestones and charm
What is Chalmers St
The oldest museum in the U.S., located in Charleston
What is The Charleston Museum
The name of the historic marketplace in downtown Charleston?
What is the Charleston City Market
The name of the famous park at the tip of the Charleston peninsula
What is White Point Garden
The Gullah dish is made with rice, tomatoes, and sausage or seafood
What is Red Rice
The most crowded bar on Shem Creek
What is Red's
This famous pirate was captured near Charleston
Who was Blackbeard?
The plantation is known for its beautiful gardens and history
What is Magnolia Gardens
The nickname of the live oak tree in Angel Oak Park
The name of the bar that used to be known for selling the most Pabst Blue Ribbon beer
What is the Recovery Room?
The name of the historic fort built to protect Charleston from pirates
What is Fort Moultrie