- TripBuzz found 116 things to do with kids in or near St. Helena Island, South Carolina, including 90 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Beaufort, Bluffton, Hilton Head and Hilton Head Island.
- From Camelot Farms Equestian Center to Penn Center, the St. Helena Island area offers 78 different types of family activities, including: Kayaking, History Museums, Historic Sites and National & State Parks.
- A major center of African-American Gullah culture, the island of St. Helena Island is located in South Carolina's Beaufort County. Home to many historical landmarks, the city is known for it's celebration of the African-American culture and is said to have inspired the popular children's television program, Gullah Gullah Island. With much of the area remaining natural, rural land, visitors enjoy water recreation and the natural beauty of the area.
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5001 Coliseum Dr., North Charleston, SC 29418
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The premier arts venue in its city, the North Charleston Coliseum & Performing Arts Center presents a jam-packed calendar of world-class programs and entertainment. It is the home stage of the Charleston Pops! Orchestra.
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The College of Charleston is the thirteenth-oldest academic institution in the United States. While the university was previously a liberal arts college, it now operates as a full university that offers both undergraduate and graduate degree programs in a variety of fields.
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7075 Cross County Road , #40216, North Charleston, SC 29423
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With Low Country Boat Tours, visitors can explore the city by boat, stopping by beaches, landmarks, and historical buildings near the shore. During the tour, the captain provides narration by detailing the history of each site visited.
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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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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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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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5000 Wescott Club Drive, Summerville, SC 29485
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Built on a former plantation, The Golf Club at Wescott Plantation offers three 9-hole courses with wide fairways and few hazards. A full-service restaurant and bar, along with after-hours entertainment, is available at the clubhouse.