Confederate forces fired the first shots of the Civil War upon Federal troops at Fort Sumter at 4:30 a.m. on April 12, 1861. The roots of that conflict are buried deep within the stories of the development of the United States. Enjoy a boat ride out to the national historic site in the middle of the Charleston Harbor.
For all its appeal, Charleston evokes a brutal chapter of American life, a city built on and sustained by slave labor for nearly two centuries. McLeod Plantation is a living tribute to the men and women and their descendants that persevered in their efforts to achieve freedom, equality, and justice. The staff here tackle hard-hitting stories that are essential to understanding Charleston’s complex past and helped shape who we as a nation are today.
A South Carolina tradition since 1979, guests will enjoy great service and views of the Charleston Harbor, Fort Sumter, Shem Creek and the historic downtown skyline. The ever-changing wind that typically sweeps across the harbor can make the course play take on a completely different perspective from one round to the next. This links style par 72 championship course was also rated “South Carolina Course of the Year for 2001” by the National Golf Course Owners Association.
B's Bikes serve Charleston and surrounding beach areas including Folly Beach, Sullivan’s Island, and Isle of Palms. They provide provide helmets and locks at no additional charge and will deliver the bikes to your downtown Charleston door or hotel for free!