Visit Riverfront Park in North Charleston, South Carolina!!!
RiverfrontPark is open to the public year-round. Set on the banks of the beautiful CooperRiver, the park is adjacent to the historic homes once occupied by Naval officers who were stationed on the Charleston Naval Base, surrounded by graceful grand oak trees and peaceful river vistas. Bordered by Noisette Creek, the park boasts a magnificent contemporary Performance Pavilion and meadow.
Riverfront Park is home to the Greater Charleston Naval Base Memorial, erected in honor of the countless military personnel and civilians that served the United States and the Greater Charleston region while the Charleston Navy Base was operational. The Memorial is the only location in the United States that displays both the Lone Sailor and the Homecoming statues. RiverfrontPark is also the location of North Charleston’s Annual National Outdoor Sculpture Competition and Exhibition. A component of the North Charleston Arts Festival, the Competition and Exhibition features large-scale contemporary sculptures on display throughout the year.
Riverfront Park is located on the former Charleston Naval Base, easily accessible from I-526 and I-26. #charleston #riverfrontpark #northcharleston
Charleston Navy Base Riverfront Park on the Cooper River
Riverfront Park, dedicated to the ships and sailors for over 90 years at the Cooper River US Naval Base, North Charleston, SC...3-10-2012
North Charleston, SC The Old Village & Riverfront
A time lapse road video, set to music of routes in the Charleston, SC area that parallel the Cooper River.
SUPing Slightly Stoopid at Riverfront Park - North Charleston, SC
Had a killer time watching Slightly Stoopid play at Riverfront Park in North Charleston, SC... Made it all the way through Noisette Creek at high tide on a new moon under all of the unnecessarily low overpasses with no issues whatsoever, enjoy!
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Charleston, South Carolina - Waterfront Park Pineapple Fountain HD (2017)
Waterfront Park is a eight-acre (5 ha) park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. The park received the 2007 Landmark Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This award recognizes a distinguished landscape architecture project completed between 15 and 50 years ago that retains its original design integrity and contributes significantly to the public realm of the community in which it is located.
Charleston is the oldest and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers. Charleston had an estimated population of 134,385 in 2016. The estimated population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was 761,155 residents in 2016, the third-largest in the state and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Charleston was founded as Charles Town—honoring King Charles II of England—in 1670. Its initial location at Albemarle Point on the west bank of the Ashley River (now Charles Towne Landing) was abandoned in 1680 for its present site, which became the fifth-largest city in North America within ten years. Despite its size, it remained unincorporated throughout the colonial period; its government was handled directly by a colonial legislature and a governor sent by London. Election districts were organized according to Anglican parishes, and some social services were managed by Anglican wardens and vestries. Charleston adopted its present spelling with its incorporation as a city in 1783 at the close of the Revolutionary War. Population growth in the interior of South Carolina influenced the removal of the state government to Columbia in 1788, but the port city remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census. The only major American city to have a majority-enslaved population, antebellum Charleston was controlled by an oligarchy of white planters and merchants who successfully forced the federal government to revise its 1828 and 1832 tariffs during the Nullification Crisis and launched the Civil War by seizing the Arsenal, Castle Pinckney, and Fort Sumter from their federal garrisons.
Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston is a popular tourist destination and has received a large number of accolades, including America's Most Friendly [City] by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler, and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine. In 2016, Charleston was ranked the World's Best City by Travel + Leisure.
Charleston, South Carolina - Waterfront Park Fountain HD (2017)
Waterfront Park is a eight-acre (5 ha) park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. The park received the 2007 Landmark Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This award recognizes a distinguished landscape architecture project completed between 15 and 50 years ago that retains its original design integrity and contributes significantly to the public realm of the community in which it is located.
Charleston is the oldest and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers. Charleston had an estimated population of 134,385 in 2016. The estimated population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was 761,155 residents in 2016, the third-largest in the state and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Charleston was founded as Charles Town—honoring King Charles II of England—in 1670. Its initial location at Albemarle Point on the west bank of the Ashley River (now Charles Towne Landing) was abandoned in 1680 for its present site, which became the fifth-largest city in North America within ten years. Despite its size, it remained unincorporated throughout the colonial period; its government was handled directly by a colonial legislature and a governor sent by London. Election districts were organized according to Anglican parishes, and some social services were managed by Anglican wardens and vestries. Charleston adopted its present spelling with its incorporation as a city in 1783 at the close of the Revolutionary War. Population growth in the interior of South Carolina influenced the removal of the state government to Columbia in 1788, but the port city remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census. The only major American city to have a majority-enslaved population, antebellum Charleston was controlled by an oligarchy of white planters and merchants who successfully forced the federal government to revise its 1828 and 1832 tariffs during the Nullification Crisis and launched the Civil War by seizing the Arsenal, Castle Pinckney, and Fort Sumter from their federal garrisons.
Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston is a popular tourist destination and has received a large number of accolades, including America's Most Friendly [City] by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler, and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine. In 2016, Charleston was ranked the World's Best City by Travel + Leisure.
Riverfront Park and Columbia Canal Part of South Carolina's Palmetto Trail
Riverfront Park is a 2.5 mile trail running along the historic Columbia Canal. It is a beautiful portion of the Palmetto Trail - which stretches the entire length of South Columbia (Greenville to Charleston). To access the park, you cross a pre-industrial era railway bridge converted into a pedestrian walkway. More than sixty picnic tables, hammocks and benches are spread throughout the trail and markers along the trail make it easy to measure progress through the park.
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Riverfront 4th of July Festival
A video covering the events of the 4th of July Festival at the Riverfront Park in North Charleston.
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Charleston, South Carolina - Waterfront HD (2017)
Waterfront Park is a eight-acre (5 ha) park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. The park received the 2007 Landmark Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation. This award recognizes a distinguished landscape architecture project completed between 15 and 50 years ago that retains its original design integrity and contributes significantly to the public realm of the community in which it is located.
Charleston is the oldest and largest city in the U.S. state of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city in the Charleston–North Charleston–Summerville Metropolitan Statistical Area. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline and is located on Charleston Harbor, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean formed by the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper rivers. Charleston had an estimated population of 134,385 in 2016. The estimated population of the Charleston metropolitan area, comprising Berkeley, Charleston, and Dorchester counties, was 761,155 residents in 2016, the third-largest in the state and the 78th-largest metropolitan statistical area in the United States.
Charleston was founded as Charles Town—honoring King Charles II of England—in 1670. Its initial location at Albemarle Point on the west bank of the Ashley River (now Charles Towne Landing) was abandoned in 1680 for its present site, which became the fifth-largest city in North America within ten years. Despite its size, it remained unincorporated throughout the colonial period; its government was handled directly by a colonial legislature and a governor sent by London. Election districts were organized according to Anglican parishes, and some social services were managed by Anglican wardens and vestries. Charleston adopted its present spelling with its incorporation as a city in 1783 at the close of the Revolutionary War. Population growth in the interior of South Carolina influenced the removal of the state government to Columbia in 1788, but the port city remained among the ten largest cities in the United States through the 1840 census. The only major American city to have a majority-enslaved population, antebellum Charleston was controlled by an oligarchy of white planters and merchants who successfully forced the federal government to revise its 1828 and 1832 tariffs during the Nullification Crisis and launched the Civil War by seizing the Arsenal, Castle Pinckney, and Fort Sumter from their federal garrisons.
Known for its rich history, well-preserved architecture, distinguished restaurants, and mannerly people, Charleston is a popular tourist destination and has received a large number of accolades, including America's Most Friendly [City] by Travel + Leisure in 2011 and in 2013 and 2014 by Condé Nast Traveler, and also the most polite and hospitable city in America by Southern Living magazine. In 2016, Charleston was ranked the World's Best City by Travel + Leisure.
The Big Chill Waterfront Getaway Charleston, South Carolina
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River Front Park North Charleston, SC Photography Harassment
this is 2 different times the park ranger is trying to kick me out the park 10am in the morning for provocative filming. The first time he came up to me asking what kind of pictures am i taking saying my photography is provocative. the second time he gets mad and starts saying the photography is provocative again. this video is a clear action of harassment by a city of North Charleston employee. their are not rules against provocative photography the girl in the video has her face blacked out for her protection. you can see what she is wearing from the chest up. I am African-American and the model was African-American alone in the park until the park ranger comes up to us and makes up things that are not going on. i HAVE BEEN FILMING AT THIS PARK FOR 3 YEARS before anything like this has happened. I think that this park ranger has been running people out of the park because nobody comes to the park until after 4 or 5 and the people stay way pass dark.
One Charleston Afternoon - Waterfront Park
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Wescott Park - North Charleston, SC
Wescott Park is an amazing park in North Charleston, SC! it has THREE great little league baseball fields, batting cages, pitching area, pavilions, well kept bathrooms, volleyball area, nature trails and a dog park! truly beautiful!
Family Trip to Waterfront Park in Charleston SC
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The Battery & Waterfront Park - Charleston, SC
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WATERFRONT Charleston S CAROLINA - 420 DAY US ROAD TRIP VID115
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GIANT CANNON & BALLS, Battery Park, Charleston SC - 420 DAY US ROAD TRIP VID113
Hanging in Battery Park South Carolina, checking out the giant cannon and cannon balls. Civil war cannon balls retired at park in downtown charleston sc. Can't believe the size of these cannon balls. Also get to listen to some free blues music.
Waterfront Park Charleston South Carolina
Waterfront Park is a popular tourist destination in Charleston, SC. With it's spectacular views, beautiful fountains, and great landscaping Waterfront Park has something for everyone! For more videos of local attractions and events subscribe to my You Tube channel at youtube.com/jlcalvert2005. Learn more about me and conduct your own property search at TheBestRealEstateAgentInSC.com.