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Charleston Attractions
 Sharks, turtles, stingrays, dolphins, and many other sea creatures can be observed at the South Carolina Aquarium. The pride of the Aquarium is the two-story Great Ocean Tank Exhibition, which holds over 300,000 gallons of water and contains hundreds of animals and plants.
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 One of the oldest plantations in the south, Magnolia Plantation is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The mansion is filled with museum-quality Early American furniture. The beautiful gardens reach their peak bloom in March and April but are colorful year-round.
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 On this man-made island in Charleston Harbor America's most tragic conflict ignited: Confederate forces fired the first shot of the Civil War on April 12, 1861. Fort Sumter remains a powerful symbol to both the South and the North, a memorial to all who fought to hold it.
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 Drayton Hall is one of the oldest surviving plantations, built in 1738 and owned by the Drayton family until 1974. The elegant plantation house, framed by majestic live oaks, is the finest example of unspoiled Georgian-Palladian architecture.
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 Middleton Place, located just 14 miles northwest of Charleston, is a carefully preserved 18th-century plantation. It has survived revolution, Civil War, and earthquake. Middleton Place features blooming alleys, terraced lawns, and around ornamental lakes shaped like butterfly wings.
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 Built in 1808, this house is one of America's finest examples of Federal architecture. It belonged to Nathaniel Russell, one of Charleston's richest merchants. The interior is distinguished by its ornate detailing and lavish period furnishings.
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More South Carolina Attractions
 Frankie's Fun Park in Columbia serves up Great Rides, Great Food and Great Times. You can enjoy our Go-Karts, Miniature Golf, Bumper Boats, Air Bungee, Laser Tag, Batting Cages and an awesome Arcade, and this is just a small part of our mega mix of fun. Also we offer you to taste appetizing Frankie's Grill dishes and drinks. Sized up for little kids, big kids and those who still think they're kids.
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 Actually, Family Kingdom includes two parks in one - an amusement park and a water park, both of them are located right on the beach. The amusement park contains more than 30 fun-filled rides. The water park, although modest in size, features an ample array of slides, chutes and floats.
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 Myrtle Beach Pavilion Amusement Park features more than 40 spectacular rides, specialty shops, video games, a teen nightclub, a NASCAR simulator, antique cars, and an oceanfront arcade. The Pavilion is a fascinating adventure for every age.
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 Myrtle Waves Park is South Carolina's largest water park. It presents 20 acres of swerves, curves, waves and chutes and more than one million gallons of water. Admission covers all 32 rides and attractions for a full day.
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