Hector Bravo wrote:
...must sees...?
Charleston has
Fort Sumter,
Fort Moultrie, the
Fort Lamar Heritage Preserve and
Patriots Point Museum.
There are a number of plantations like
Middleton Place,
Magnolia Plantation and
Drayton Hall.
Not too far South of Charleston is the
Caw Caw Interpretive Center.
Savanah has a lot to see and do. In the military history venues arena, there are
Old Fort Jackson,
Fort McAllister,
Fort Pulaski and the
Mighty Eighth Air Force Museum.
For cultural history, there is the
Wormsloe State Historic Site and the
Savannah History Museum located next to the Visitor's Center which has lots of parking and shuttle bus and tour bus stops.
On the nature side of things, the
Oatland Island Wildlife Center run by the Savannah School District is a good environmental education center that is open to the public. There is
Skidaway Island State Park,
Harris Neck National Wildlife Refuge,
Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge,
Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge, and the
Savannah National Wildlife Refuge.
There are lots of Shops along the
River Front Plaza.
Hope you have a Great Trip!!!