- TripBuzz found 162 things to do with kids in or near Johns Island, South Carolina, including 149 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Mount Pleasant, Charleston, North Charleston and Folly Beach.
- From Affinity Charters Fishing Guide to Captain Jack's Kiawah Sailing & Dolphin Watching, the Johns Island area offers 66 different types of family activities, including: Bike Rentals, Water Parks, Beaches and Parks.
- At 84 square miles in size, Johns Island is the fourth largest island on the East Coast. The island is a popular spot for outdoor lovers as it is home to abundant wildlife and plant species. History buffs also enjoy visiting as there are buildings dating back to the 1600's and the island features history from the Colonial, American Revolution and Civil War eras.
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Home to one of the finest furniture craftsman of the 18th century, the Thomas Elfe House is filled with beautiful furniture and decorations. The house remains almost entirely in its original state and is equipped with authentic tools and accents.
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Like the other 18-hole golf courses on Kiawah Island, Cougar Point was designed by a master. Conceived by Gary Player, this is a par-72 course. It is an excellent course for golfers who want to improve their targeted driving skills.
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Designed by the legendary Jack Nicklaus, Turtle Point is an 18-hole championship golf course on Kiawah Island in South Carolina. This part-72 course complex also features a pro shop and practice facilities.
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Charleston Pirate Tours
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79 Cumberland Street, Charleston, SC 29401
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Led by knowledgeable in-character guides, Charleston Pirate Tours is a business that takes guests on a tour around the historic parts of the city. During the tours, guests learn all there is to know about pirate history in the area.
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The Old Exchange & Provost began as a public building during the colonial era and it remains publicly owned as a historic building and museum. The history of the site and the stories of both patriots and pirates are portrayed to visitors.
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In a building formerly used as a slave auction gallery, today Old Slave Mart Museum relates the local history of the slave trade, with a focus on the site. The museum includes a gift shop with some relevant books.
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The Denmark Vesey Monument in Hampton Park commemorates the abolitionist Denmark Vesey, who purchased his own freedom and fought slavery until his execution for insurrection. The monument is a life sized sculpture.
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Built in 1820, the Aiken-Rhett House has remained in the hands of family descendants for the 142 years before it was sold to be a museum. The museum tells a story of the south, slavery, the war, and life after the war that can't be found anywhere else.
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The Charleston Music Hall offers concerts for guests to attend, including performances from The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia and Steven Canyon. The location also serves a variety of alcoholic beverages at the bar.
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Market Square is a street market that features vendors selling souvenir art works and jewelry items. Guests of this site, which offers horse-drawn ride opportunities to its guests, can also dine at on of the location's restaurants.