Palmetto Carriage Works Overview Charleston SC
A visit with one of Palmetto Carriage Works' managers will give guests insight into the carriage industry and how things run at the barn in Charleston, SC. For more information on Palmetto Carriage or Charleston in general, check out travelingink.com
Palmetto Carriage Works presents History Nugget - Charleston Badges of Honor
Liz Coralli, tour guide extraordinaire at Palmetto Carriage Works, explains the connection between wooden fences seen around Charleston, SC and the Civil War. Learn more about this interesting history nuggest in historic Charleston, SC.
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HT 12102017 Palmetto Carriage Preview
This week Horse Tales travels the the Holy City for a visit with Tommy Doyle at Palmetto Carriage. We learn about the tour company, Tommy's passion and care for horses as well as what it takes to run a successful carriage company while putting the health and well being of the animals first.
Palmetto carriage works & Palmetto Tours: Tour of Charleston, SC 2014
This is a horse and carriage tour of Charleston, SC
Free Carriage Tours at Palmetto Carriage Works
Locals of the Charleston, SC area ride free on Community Free Day, January 27th, 2013.
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Historic Carriage Tour in Charleston, South Carolina [Travelling Foodie]
Things to Do in Charleston, SC: Historic horse-drawn Charleston carriage tour with Old South Carriage Company.
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LOWCOUNTRY WEEKEND PALMETTO CARRIAGE WORKS
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 11-30-2018
HOST: RANDOLPH MILLER
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: TELIA RIVERS
BOUNCEAROUND@LIVE5NEWS.COM
Meet our Farrier
We pride ourselves on having some of the most experienced personnel in the industry. Palmetto Carriage Works farrier, Bill Ridgill has been shoeing horses for over 60 years (and loving every minute of it!).
Watch the interview below to learn more about how he got started.
Palmetto Guard Flag
On April 14, 1861 after Confederates forces evicted Federal occupiers from Fort Sumter in Charleston harbour, Private John S. Byrd, Jr. of South Carolina's Palmetto Guard placed this flag on the fort's wall facing Charleston.
The flag features a variation of the Palmetto tree, a reference to a fort which was largely constructed of Palmetto logs on Sullivan's Island in 1776 during the Revolutionary War.
The flag also includes a single star which was a common feature found on secessionist flags from the Carolinas to California.
The Palmetto Guard flag stayed in Private Byrd's family until it was donated to the National Park Service in 1979. It is now on display at Fort Sumter.
Charleston Carriage Tour
This is a portion of our Charleston, South Carolina getaway video. For those who do not want to watch that video due to its length. Here's a look at some of its content that you may be interested in.
Welcome to Palmetto Walk in Cane Bay Plantation (Long Version)
Palmetto Walk is a new, family-focused neighborhood located within the popular Cane Bay Plantation, 15 minutes to historic downtown Summerville and 25 miles to Charleston. Named the number 23 top-selling master-planned community in the United States, Palmetto Walk at Cane Bay offers awesome family-friendly features including easy walking distance to shopping and services, and 25 miles of trails that connect residents to top amenities.
High-end features include two-car garages with designer doors, porches and patios, 9-foot ceilings on first and second floors, architectural shingles, granite countertops, energy-efficient stainless steel appliances, oversized walk-in tile showers, marble vanities in master baths and a 10-year extended warranty.
Palmetto Walk at Cane Bay. Awesome amenities for the whole family, just around the corner. To learn more about Sabal Homes and Palmetto Walk, visit
Located in Mount Pleasant, SC and founded in 2005 by Carolina natives Matt Jones, Jason Simpson and Todd Ussery, Sabal Homes is one of the Lowcountry's premier homebuilders. From custom homes to move-in ready houses, Sabal Homes offers numerous floor plans in 11 developments across the Charleston tri-county area.
The Sabal Homes team has an extensive background in land acquisition, product development, construction and customer service and focuses on providing a unique buying experience for every homebuyer. For more information, call (843) 388-8483 or visit SabalHomesSC.com, facebook.com/SabalHomes or twitter.com/SabalHomes.
Palmetto Carriage Routine
Great slide show of life at the carriage company
CTV Charleston Carriage Tours
Looking for a great way to show your family and friends Charleston, SC? CofC students, here is your chance! Take a tour around Charleston on a carriage tour and experience the history, culture, and heat of the city. CTV Entertainment's Sarah Wade is Doin' the Charleston on the carriage tours!
SHIPS AND FORTS - Charleston, SC
Come see the WWII ships of Patriot's Point and the forts that protected Charleston harbor. Support my channel by shopping at my website. I will earn a small commission from each purchase. The link is
00:00 Charleston Harbor
00:13 Patriot's Point - USS Yorktown
00:23 Patriot's Point - USS Laffey
00:40 Patriot's Point - USS Clamagore
01:38 Castle Pinckney
01:46 Fort Sumter
03:21 Fort Moultrie
USS Yorktown (CV/CVA/CVS-10) is one of 24 Essex-class aircraft carriers built during World War II for the United States Navy. She is named after the Battle of Yorktown of the American Revolutionary War, and is the fourth U.S. Navy ship to bear the name. Initially to have been named Bonhomme Richard, she was renamed Yorktown while under construction to commemorate USS Yorktown (CV-5), lost at the Battle of Midway in June 1942. Yorktown was commissioned in April 1943, and participated in several campaigns in the Pacific Theater of Operations, earning 11 battle stars and the Presidential Unit Citation. Decommissioned shortly after the end of the war, she was modernized and recommissioned in the early 1950s as an attack carrier (CVA), and then eventually became an antisubmarine carrier (CVS). She was recommissioned too late to participate in the Korean War but served for many years in the Pacific, including duty in the Vietnam War, in which she earned five battle stars. Late in her career, she served as a recovery ship for the Apollo 8 space mission, and was used in the movie Tora! Tora! Tora! which recreated the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; and in the science fiction film The Philadelphia Experiment. Yorktown was decommissioned in 1970 and in 1975 became a museum ship at Patriots Point, Mount Pleasant, South Carolina. She is a National Historic Landmark.
USS Laffey (DD-724) is an Allen M. Sumner-class destroyer, which was constructed during World War II, laid down and launched in 1943, and commissioned in February 1944. The ship earned the nickname The Ship That Would Not Die for her exploits during the D-Day invasion and the battle of Okinawa when she successfully withstood a determined assault by conventional bombers and the most unrelenting kamikaze air attacks in history. Today, Laffey is a U.S. National Historic Landmark and is preserved as a museum ship at Patriots Point, outside Charleston, South Carolina.[4]
Laffey was the second ship of the United States Navy to be named for Bartlett Laffey. Seaman Laffey was awarded the Medal of Honor for his stand against Confederate forces on 5 March 1864.
USS Clamagore (SS-343) is a Balao-class submarine, presently a museum ship at the Patriot's Point Naval & Maritime Museum outside Charleston, South Carolina. Built in 1945 for the United States Navy, she was still in training when World War II ended. She was named for the clamagore. A National Historic Landmark, she is the only known surviving example of a GUPPY type submarine. It will soon be sunk as a reef due to deterioration.
Castle Pinckney was a small masonry fortification constructed by the United States government by 1810, in the harbor of Charleston, South Carolina.[2][3] It was used very briefly as a prisoner-of-war camp (six weeks) and artillery position during the American Civil War. It was named to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.
Fort Sumter is a sea fort in Charleston, South Carolina, notable for two battles of the American Civil War. It was one of a number of special forts planned after the War of 1812, combining high walls and heavy masonry, and classified as Third System, as a grade of structural integrity. Work started in 1829, but was incomplete by 1860, when South Carolina seceded from the Union.
The First Battle of Fort Sumter began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate artillery fired on the Union garrison. These were the first shots of the war and continued all day, watched by many civilians in a celebratory spirit. The fort had been cut off from its supply line and surrendered the next day. The Second Battle of Fort Sumter (September 8, 1863) was a failed attempt by the Union to retake the fort, dogged by a rivalry between army and navy commanders. Although the fort was reduced to rubble, it remained in Confederate hands until it was evacuated as General Sherman marched through South Carolina in February 1865. Fort Sumter is open for public tours as part of the Fort Sumter National Monument operated by the National Park Service.
Fort Moultrie is a series of fortifications on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston, South Carolina. The first fort, formerly named Fort Sullivan, built of palmetto logs, inspired the flag and nickname of South Carolina, as The Palmetto State. The fort was renamed for the U.S. patriot commander in the Battle of Sullivan's Island, General William Moultrie.
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Happy Hour in Charleston SC (Vlog 1 Part 2) Road Trip, Shopping
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