Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site - Reviews from across the web
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a truly magical day - user review Today, my girlfriend and I visited Charles Towne Landing because we both had a Monday afternoon off, some time to kill, and heard they had a decent zoo. We'd been meaning to go for a... tripadvisor.com
Charles Towne Landing | Museum/Attraction Review | Charleston | Frommers.com - expert review This 663-acre park is located on the site of the first 1670 settlement. Underground exhibits show the colonys history, and the park features a re-creation of a small village. You can rent a bike for $3 an hour. Because trade w... frommers.com
Gorgeous!! Park, being updated... - user review I agree that the historical part of the park needs work and, in fact, it is being (slowly) updated. The REAL reason to go to CTL is the scenery. Majestic live oaks, a profusion of came... tripadvisor.com
Not Worth the Trip... Yet - user review When I visited Plymouth, MA, two years ago, I was entranced by Plimoth Plantation, which sought to recreate the original Pilgrim's colony.I thought, perhaps erroneously, that Charles To... tripadvisor.com
New Attrictive Buildings - user review They have renovated the park and built a new entrance building that overlooks the park which looks good. The only problem is the fact that they do not rent or allow any bicycles or d... tripadvisor.com
Charles Towne Landing State Historic Site | Charleston Sights & Activities - expert review Commemorating the site of the original 1670 Charleston settlement, this park on Route 171 has a reconstructed village and fortifications, English park gardens with bicycle trails and walkways, and a replica 17th-century vessel moored in the creek. In the animal pa... fodors.com
Sad - user review As parks go, this is pleasant, but as a so-called living history exhibit, this is the most pathetic attempt I've ever seen to exploit the public's interest in colonial history. It's... tripadvisor.com
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