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Architectural Legacy Tour II

Fri, Mar 27

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Meeting location to be provided

Experience Charleston’s finest private homes and gardens through small-group Legacy Tours led by expert guides. $250

Architectural Legacy Tour II
Architectural Legacy Tour II

Time & Location

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Mar 27, 2026, 10:00 AM – 12:30 PM

Meeting location to be provided

About the event

Experience the most exclusive offering of The Charleston Festival with our Architectural and Garden Legacy Tours, designed for guests who want a deeper, more intimate exploration of Charleston’s finest historic properties. Featuring smaller tour groups, Legacy Tours provide unparalleled access to some of the most magnificent private homes and gardens on the peninsula—sites rarely seen by the public.


Led by expert guides stationed at each distinguished property, these tours offer rich storytelling, architectural insight, and garden interpretation tailored to the tour’s selected theme. The Architectural Legacy Tour highlights the craftsmanship, design traditions, and preservation achievements that define Charleston’s built environment. Expert guides stationed at each property offer insight into Federal, Greek Revival, and other iconic styles while revealing the stories of the families, artisans, and preservationists who shaped them. This exclusive tour provides rare access to architectural treasures typically unseen by the public.


Each Legacy Tour aims to present the…

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