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OLD SOUTH CARRIAGE CO. “The Confederate Carriage Company”


$3 OFF* Adult Admission


*Valid for all adults in group. 1 hour residential tours only. Coupon must be presented.


*Odds are 1 in 16 you will win a Free carriage tour. Computerized drawing will be conducted when coupon is presented at our Anson Street location.


FREE TOUR Giveaway!*


14 Anson Street • Charleston, SC • (843) 723-9712 info@oldsouthcarriage.comwww.oldsouthcarriage.com


Old Charleston Walking Tours


Join Mike Brown, internationally acclaimed tour guide and historian for Charleston’s most exclusive ghost tour.


Venture down thoroughfares and hidden alleys, to explore a city that our experienced tour guides can show you best.


Buccaneers, Blackbeard, buried treasure, naval battles, sword fights, hangings and pirate flags - it’s all here! This walk is one-of-a-kind. And the amazing thing is that all of it is true.


This is a two-hour tour, officially sanctioned by Pat Conroy & narrated by professional guides, highlighting the streets and sites featured in Conroy’s 2009 hit novel, “South of Broad”.


Welcome to Charleston!


What caused the Civil War? Why did it start here? What role did slavery play? Why did slavery flourish here, and make this the most important slave port in the nation? This tour will answer all of these questions.


Old Charleston Walking Tours is proud to offer an array of narrated walks that cover the most interesting historical issues and sights in a city known for its turbulent past and unusual beauty.


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Reservations Required


(843) 568.0473


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