Celebrating AMERICA 250 in the Nation’s Most Historic City: CHARLESTON, SC

Happy 250th Birthday, America, and welcome to our 11th installment in our Charleston Collection! 🎆🦅 In this special episode, we are taking an unhurried journey through the historic streets and surrounding lowcountry of Charleston, South Carolina, to explore the incredible history of the Revolutionary War. From the tabby ruins of Fort Dorchester to the beautiful grounds of Middleton Place, we're diving deep into the spots where the conflict in the South truly began and ended. Grab a coffee with us at the Black Door Cafe (right on the frontlines of the 1780 Siege), go inside the oldest public building in the Carolinas at the Powder Magazine, and uncover the dark history of the Provost Dungeon before we head across the harbor to Fort Moultrie on Sullivan's Island. Whether you're a history buff or planning your next Lowcountry vacation, come lollygag with us through early American history! 🗺️ PLACES VISITED: Fort Dorchester State Historic Site Middleton Place Fleet Landing Restaurant The Black Door Cafe (The Mills House) The Powder Magazine The Provost Dungeon (Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon) Waterfront Park & The Battery Harbor Walk Fort Moultrie (Sullivan's Island) #Charleston #America250 #RevolutionaryWar #Lowcountry #TravelVlog #TheLollygaggers #July4th #HistoricCharleston #SouthCarolinaTravel 📧 For Business Inquiries & Collaborations: [email protected] Charleston Revolution Tour Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: Celebrating America's 250th in Charleston 01:27 – Stop 1: Fort Dorchester & The Swamp Fox 04:47 – Stop 2: Middleton Place & The British Retreat 05:53 – The Middleton Oak (1,000 Years Old!) 07:35 – Stop 3: Black Door Cafe & The History of Patriotic Coffee 10:43 – Stop 4: The Powder Magazine (Oldest Public Building) 12:13 – Stop 5: Old Exchange & Provost Dungeon 13:55 – Stop 6: Heyward-Washington House (George Washington’s HQ) 15:34 – Stop 7: The Battery & Charleston Harbor History 17:51 – Lunch Break: Fleet Landing & WWII Naval History 22:07 – Stop 8: Fort Moultrie & The Battle of Sullivan's Island 23:52 – The Story of the Palmetto Log Fort 26:34 – Final Thoughts & Happy 250th!