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Charleston, SC: Waterfront Park

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Waterfront Park - Charleston Point of Interest (POI)
1 Vendue Rnge
Charleston, SC 29401
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  Harbour View Inn 0.02
  Anchorage Inn Charleston 0.04
  Vendue Inn 0.05
  Lodge Alley Inn 0.10
  Market Pavilion Hotel 0.17
  Market Street Inn 0.18
  French Quarter Inn 0.22
  Planters Inn 0.23
  Church Street Inn 0.25
  Doubletree Guest Suites Charleston-Historic District 0.27

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The Charleston Waterfront Park is in the vicinity of what was once a lively landscape of wharves and ships. Early development on the Charleston peninsula was contained within fortified walls on the west bank of the Cooper River. A dense building pattern evolved and continued throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, leaving little open space. As the peninsula was filled and expanded over time, this pattern was repeated in each successive wharfscape. The Cooper River waterfront was no exception.