Thanks for all the nice information about the history of this area. Beautiful scenery around. Beautifully shot. Thank you for taking us with you. Greetings from us. 👍L10
That was a great Vlog guys, loved the history you shared behind the plantation house 😊 I enjoyed that piece of history. Your meal looked lovely 😊 great carriage ride too
beautiful places.. the architectural structure of the city is great.. it creates a different atmosphere.. it was a nice day tour.. thank you for showing us there my friend.. stay connecten pls 👍
Great video I love history!! did you know that in charlestown town South Carolina in 1775 they voted to become the 9th state to join in on the revolutionary war and young kids 18 and older join the contiental army as well the local colonist militia to hold back the british this took from 1776- 1782 to complete. If you have not scene the movie the Patriot i highly recommend it some of movie is factual and some is not. South Carolina is on my bucket list to go to see some of the revolutionary war battle fields. Battle of cowpens and the battle of camden. Thank you for taking us along on the trips with you.
Thank you for the additional info! It's been a while since we've seen the movie, we will have to watch it again. We hope you make the trip. 🌴 Thanks for watching 🙂
😄Thanks! We had actually done a little more with the "sea island cotton" portion but ultimately decided that it took away from the message. Glad you could hear more potential though! It was fascinating how much happened at this one location.
PLEASE DON'T ride the carriages pulled by horses! There are other options - pedicabs and bus tours for example. And if the City of Charleston would only AUTHORIZE it, the awesome e-carriage would be an option.The horses in Charleston pull the heaviest load in the entire US - 17 people PLUS heavy wood carriage - to ONE horse. Please check out the "size" of the people riding. The heat and humidity here in the summer are awful yet the horses will not be pulled unless the temperature has been measured 4X at 95 degrees. And that temperature is taken 4 STORIES ABOVE the scorching hot pavement!! 4X!!! 4X IT MUST MEASURE 95 DEGREES, NOT 3 X AND ONE 94.5. - THAT MEANS START OVER.The hottest part of the day is often late afternoon so even if by some miracle the horses are pulled, they will have worked in those horrible conditions for the majority of the day. And they pretty much never get pulled so they all suffer ALL summer. Traffic is awful in Downtown Charleston, that is NOT an environment that horses, who spook easily, should be working in. The streets ARE narrow and crowded! There have been over 140 incidents with the carriage horses since 2016. Please, anyone who comes here - DO NOT RIDE THE CARRIAGES PULLED BY HORSES!
You just had a wonderful time! Thank you for sharing and wish you have a wonderful day!
Absolutely stunning and very beautiful sceneries. This kind of adventures I really like.
Thanks for all the nice information about the history of this area. Beautiful scenery around. Beautifully shot. Thank you for taking us with you. Greetings from us. 👍L10
That was a great Vlog guys, loved the history you shared behind the plantation house 😊 I enjoyed that piece of history. Your meal looked lovely 😊 great carriage ride too
Very nice video. Love the history. Thanks.
Charleston is such a beautiful city. I love the architecture. Great vlog!
Thanks!
beautiful places.. the architectural structure of the city is great.. it creates a different atmosphere.. it was a nice day tour.. thank you for showing us there my friend.. stay connecten pls 👍
So beautiful ❤️
Nice. vlog, beautiful city.
Great video I love history!! did you know that in charlestown town South Carolina in 1775 they voted to become the 9th state to join in on the revolutionary war and young kids 18 and older join the contiental army as well the local colonist militia to hold back the british this took from 1776- 1782 to complete. If you have not scene the movie the Patriot i highly recommend it some of movie is factual and some is not. South Carolina is on my bucket list to go to see some of the revolutionary war battle fields. Battle of cowpens and the battle of camden. Thank you for taking us along on the trips with you.
Thank you for the additional info! It's been a while since we've seen the movie, we will have to watch it again. We hope you make the trip. 🌴 Thanks for watching 🙂
Looked like an interesting and sobering tour of the plantation. Missed opportunity to autotune the guide's voice to that beat though.
😄Thanks! We had actually done a little more with the "sea island cotton" portion but ultimately decided that it took away from the message. Glad you could hear more potential though! It was fascinating how much happened at this one location.
PLEASE DON'T ride the carriages pulled by horses! There are other options - pedicabs and bus tours for example. And if the City of Charleston would only AUTHORIZE it, the awesome e-carriage would be an option.The horses in Charleston pull the heaviest load in the entire US - 17 people PLUS heavy wood carriage - to ONE horse. Please check out the "size" of the people riding. The heat and humidity here in the summer are awful yet the horses will not be pulled unless the temperature has been measured 4X at 95 degrees. And that temperature is taken 4 STORIES ABOVE the scorching hot pavement!! 4X!!! 4X IT MUST MEASURE 95 DEGREES, NOT 3 X AND ONE 94.5. - THAT MEANS START OVER.The hottest part of the day is often late afternoon so even if by some miracle the horses are pulled, they will have worked in those horrible conditions for the majority of the day. And they pretty much never get pulled so they all suffer ALL summer. Traffic is awful in Downtown Charleston, that is NOT an environment that horses, who spook easily, should be working in. The streets ARE narrow and crowded! There have been over 140 incidents with the carriage horses since 2016. Please, anyone who comes here - DO NOT RIDE THE CARRIAGES PULLED BY HORSES!