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Hampton Park

Hampton Park

2.61km from Magnolia Cemetery

Hampton Park is one of the City of Charleston's largest parks. It boasts the most extensive floral displays of any park in the city. An old rose collection and seasonal displays are planted by the staff and volunteers caring for the park. This neighborhood park has a rich history recently documented through a project of the Charleston Horticultural Society, an audio walking tour called Layers of the Landscape.

Aiken-Rhett House Museum

Aiken-Rhett House Museum

3.2km from Magnolia Cemetery

The Gov. William Aiken House was built in 1820 at 48 Elizabeth Street, in the Wraggborough neighborhood of Charleston. The house is considered to be the best-preserved complex of antebellum domestic structures in Charleston.

Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge

Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge

3.28km from Magnolia Cemetery

Also known as the Ravenel Bridge which is a cable-stayed bridge over the Cooper River in South Carolina, USA, connecting downtown Charleston to Mount Pleasant. It was the third longest cable-stayed bridges in the Western Hemisphere.

The Charleston Museum

The Charleston Museum

3.38km from Magnolia Cemetery

One of the oldest museums in the United States, located in the Wraggborough neighborhood in Charleston. Its highly regarded collection includes historic artifacts, natural history, decorative arts and two historic Charleston houses.

Joseph Manigault House

Joseph Manigault House

3.45km from Magnolia Cemetery

This is a historic house museum at 350 Meeting Street in Charleston built in 1803. It was nationally significant as a well-executed and preserved example of Adam style architecture. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1973.

South Carolina Aquarium

South Carolina Aquarium

3.55km from Magnolia Cemetery

Located on the historic Charleston Harbor. It is home to more than ten thousand plants and animals. The largest exhibit in the zoo is the Great Ocean Tank, which extends from the first to the third floor of the Aquarium and is the deepest tank in North America. There are also so many wonders in and around this place.

Marion Square

Marion Square

3.67km from Magnolia Cemetery

Marion Square is a green space in downtown Charleston. was established as a parade ground for the state arsenal under construction on the north side of the square. It is best known as the former Citadel Green. It is one of the famous hangout place in Charleston.

KKBE- Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim

KKBE- Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim

4.23km from Magnolia Cemetery

one of the oldest Jewish congregations in the United States founded in 1749. The congregation is nationally significant as the place where ideas resembling Reform Judaism were first evinced. It meets in an architecturally significant 1840 Greek Revival synagogue located at 90 Hasell

Old Charleston Jail

Old Charleston Jail

4.57km from Magnolia Cemetery

Charleston, South Carolina’s old city jail has a long and haunting past that can still be explored today. was built in 1802 and served as the city jail from 1803 to 1939. The front interior of the jail still retains the original structure that was built in 1802, but the rest of the jail as it is today was built in 1855. Now it is one of the famous tourist spots in Charleston county.

Unitarian Church in Charleston

Unitarian Church in Charleston

4.61km from Magnolia Cemetery

The Unitarian Church in Charleston, home to a Unitarian Universalist congregation, is an historic church located at 4 Archdale Street in Charleston. It is "the oldest Unitarian church in the South" and is a National Historic Landmark.

Circular Congregational Church

Circular Congregational Church

4.63km from Magnolia Cemetery

The Circular Congregational Church is a historic church at 150 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, United States, used by a congregation established in 1681. Its parish house, the Parish House of the Circular Congregational Church, is a highly significant Greek Revival architectural work by Robert Mills, and is recognized as a U.S. National Historic Landmark.

Gibbes Museum of Art

Gibbes Museum of Art

4.65km from Magnolia Cemetery

Formerly known as the Gibbes Art Gallery, is an art museum in Charleston which houses a premier collection of over 10,000 works of fine art, principally American works, many with a connection to Charleston or the South.

St. Philip's Church

St. Philip's Church

4.67km from Magnolia Cemetery

A historic church at 142 Church Street in Charleston. this stuccoed brick church features an imposing tower designed in the Wren-Gibbs tradition. Three Tuscan pedimented porticoes contribute to this design to make a building of the highest quality and sophistication. It is the oldest European-American religious congregation in South Carolina.

Patriots Point

Patriots Point

4.73km from Magnolia Cemetery

Patriot's Point was a pre-war historical site which hosted a mock military base. It is now home for three museum ships which has a lot of exhibits which says about the past and is one of the famous landmark in the Charleston county.

Waterfront Park

Waterfront Park

4.78km from Magnolia Cemetery

One of the peninsula's most visited parks, Waterfront Park opened in 1990 and offers fantastic views of the Charleston Harbor. Gardens, fountains, walking paths and plenty of park benches are availble on the property. The park is open daily.

Old Slave Mart Museum

Old Slave Mart Museum

4.81km from Magnolia Cemetery

A huge building that once housed an antebellum slave auction gallery constructed in 1859. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places for its role in Charleston's African-American history. Today, the building houses the Old Slave Mart Museum.

Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist - Charleston

The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, located in Charleston, South Carolina. Designed by Brooklyn architect Patrick Keely in the Gothic Revival style, it opened in 1907.

Saint Michael's Church

Saint Michael's Church

4.92km from Magnolia Cemetery

A historic church and the oldest surviving religious structure in Charleston built in the 1750s. One of the architectural wonders in the county and was a historical site that was visited by a lot of tourists.

Heyward-Washington House

Heyward-Washington House

5.06km from Magnolia Cemetery

A historic house museum at 87 Church Street in Charleston. Built-in 1772, it was home to Thomas Heyward, Jr., a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and was where George Washington stayed during his 1791 visit to the city. It is now owned and operated by the Charleston Museum.

Daniel Island

Daniel Island

5.27km from Magnolia Cemetery

Daniel Island, nestled in Berkeley County, South Carolina, is a carefully planned and thriving island community that offers a unique blend of modern living, natural beauty, and a strong sense of community. This picturesque island has become a sought-after destination for residents and visitors looking for a tranquil yet vibrant place to call home.

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Magnolia Cemetery

Magnolia Cemetery

Charleston, SC 29405, USA

A historic rural cemetery in Charleston which was constructed during 1850, It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a Historic District in 1978.