Themed History Walk: Revolutionary Women in Charleston
Tue, Mar 31
|Walking tour begins at 188 Meeting Street
Take a walking tour with our partners Bulldog Tours for a History Walking Tour focused on Crime and Corruption in the Holy City. Multiple dates available. $35 Adult $10 Children


Time & Location
Mar 31, 2026, 9:30 AM – 11:30 AM
Walking tour begins at 188 Meeting Street
About the event
Charleston’s long and complex history is often told through its architecture, politics, and pivotal events—but woven through every chapter are the extraordinary women who shaped the city in ways both visible and unseen. This engaging walking tour shines a light on the visionaries, reformers, creatives, entrepreneurs, educators, and unsung heroines whose work helped define Charleston from its earliest days to the modern era.
As you explore historic streets, churchyards, and landmarks, you’ll uncover stories of women who challenged social norms, built thriving businesses, organized relief efforts, preserved culture, and drove progress long before they had political rights of their own. From colonial matriarchs managing households and commerce, to Gullah Geechee women preserving language, traditions, and foodways, to abolitionists, suffragists, and resilient women of the Civil Rights Movement, Charleston’s female leaders left an indelible impact on the Lowcountry.
You’ll hear inspiring accounts of artists who shaped Charleston’s creative legacy, educators who…
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