Fort Ripley Shoal Light, Charleston
#111 among attractions in Charleston
Facts and practical information
The Fort Ripley Shoal Light or Middle Ground Light was a lighthouse in the Charleston, South Carolina harbor approaches. ()
Charleston United States
Fort Ripley Shoal Light – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Statue of William Moultrie, Confederate Defenders of Charleston, Waterfront Park, The Battery.
- 1.6 miWMonuments and statues
Statue of William Moultrie, Charleston
41 min walk • The William Moultrie statue is a monumental statue in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Located in White Point Garden, the statue was unveiled in 2007 and honors William Moultrie, a general in the American Revolutionary War.
- 1.6 miWMonuments and statues
Confederate Defenders of Charleston, Charleston
41 min walk • Confederate Defenders of Charleston is a monument in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The monument honors Confederate soldiers from Charleston, most notably those who served at Fort Sumter during the American Civil War.
- 1.6 miNWPark, Art museum, Museum
Waterfront Park, Charleston
40 min walk • Waterfront Park is an eight-acre park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. The park received the 2007 Landmark Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
- 1.6 miWPark, View point, Historical place
The Battery, Charleston
41 min walk • The Battery is a landmark defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, South Carolina. Named for a civil-war coastal defense artillery battery at the site, it stretches along the lower shores of the Charleston peninsula, bordered by the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, which meet here to form Charleston harbor.
- 1.6 miNMuseum in a Cold War–era submarine
USS Clamagore, Charleston
41 min walk • USS Clamagore is a Balao-class submarine, presently a museum ship at the Patriot's Point Naval & Maritime Museum outside Charleston, South Carolina. Built in 1945 for the United States Navy, she was still in training when World War II ended. She was named for the clamagore.
- 1.8 miNWTheater, Concerts and shows
Dock Street Theatre, Charleston
46 min walk • The Dock Street Theatre is a theater in the historic French Quarter neighborhood of downtown Charleston, South Carolina.
- 1.6 miNWVernacular architecture
Rainbow Row, Charleston
41 min walk • Rainbow Row is the name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses in Charleston, South Carolina. The houses are located north of Tradd St. and south of Elliott St. on East Bay Street, that is, 79 to 107 East Bay Street.
- 1.5 miWPark, Playground
Hazel Parker Playground, Charleston
40 min walk • Hazel Parker Playground is a public park in Charleston, South Carolina named after Hazel V. Parker in 1977. Hazel Parker was the recreation supervisor at the playground starting in 1942. The playground was formerly known as the East Bay Playground. The land had been owned by the Port Utilities Commission.
- 1.8 miNWMuseum, Art gallery, Historical place
Pink House, Charleston
45 min walk • Pink House is a historic house and art gallery at 17 Chalmers Street in Charleston, South Carolina that is one of the oldest buildings in South Carolina and is the second oldest residence in Charleston after the Colonel William Rhett House.
- 1.6 miNWMuseum, History museum
Exchange and Provost, Charleston
41 min walk • The Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon, also known as the Custom House, and The Exchange, is a historic building at East Bay and Broad Streets in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
- 0.7 miNWLighthouse
Castle Pinckney Light, Charleston
19 min walk • Castle Pinckney Light is a former lighthouse on Shutes' Folly Island in Charleston Harbor, Charleston County, South Carolina. Castle Pinckney was a c.