Post and Courier: Various attractions dot the Lowcountry – some are free, but none of these will cost you more than $30
Megan Fernandes writes,
“Tucked along the Atlantic shore just east of the major Interstate 95 corridor, Charleston along with its steeple-studded skyline and cobblestone streets has always been a favorite getaway.
Around 8 million visitors now flock to the Holy City each year.
Whether its a vacation or staycation, Charleston has options for everyone and within all budgets. With accolades aplenty for food, culture, accommodations and friendliness from some of the best-known travel journals around, now it’s an international destination, and everyone’s family and friends want to visit.”
She goes on to identify the International African American Museum as a place to visit this summer:
“Charleston’s newest museum offers a trip back in time and across the world to learn more about the Transatlantic Slave Trade and the untold stories of African Americans. Tickets are $22 for adults, with discounts for children.”