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#107099 09/07/2016 10:20 AM
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We have two days in Charleston at the end of October. I would love to visit a plantation, perhaps take an informative tour, either by bus or carriage (?) Etc. Please pass me your ideas. Any tips on a yummy place for dinner/lunch would be great too.
Thanks so much.

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A carriage tour through downtown Charleston is a great way to spend a couple of hours. Done it many times. As far as dinner/brunch is concerned, High Cotton is my place to go.
On Sunday morning, they have a jazz combo playing in the bar.
Best espresso martini I've had.

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Try to get a reservation at Husk. You won't be disappointed


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