Known as “America’s Most Historic City,” Charleston is full of landmarks, amazing restaurants, and of course, churches. It’s also known as “The Holy City” with over 400 churches, many of which date back to its founding as the colony of Charles Towne in 1670. One of the old churches has become a historic restaurant in South Carolina that’s a fascinating setting for enjoying delicious cuisine.

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Visit the Church and Union website and the Church and Union Facebook page for more details and updates. Stay for a while and explore more of Charleston – this gothic carriage house with an award-winning garden paradise located in the historic district would be perfect!

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