When considering historic places in the Holy City, most people probably think of the charming homes and cobblestone streets of Charleston’s downtown Historic District. A stroll around downtown Charleston leaves most in awe of its charm and allure. However, there’s a historic South Carolina park that’s a mere 3.8 miles north of Charleston’s White Point Garden (which is famously known as The Battery) and it holds a wealth of intriguing history.

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Hampton Park is maintained by the City of Charleston. It’s open from dawn to dusk. The park features picnic tables, walking paths, a playground, a bike path, and restrooms. Entrance to the park is free. Learn more at this link.

Address: 30 Mary Murray Drive, Charleston, SC, 29403

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