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USA > South Carolina > Charleston
King George IV Inn
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The King George Inn is a 200 year old (circa 1790s) "Charleston Historic House". The House is named the "Peter Freneau House", after a prominent Charleston journalist and co-owner of the Charleston City Gazette. Freneau was also a merchant, shipowner, and Jeffersonian politician. He lived in the house for many years. Located in the heart of the Historic Shopping and Dining District it is a one minute walk to King Street shopping and restaurants and a five minute walk to the Historic Market. Maps, brochures of historic sights and dining menus are available.
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Amenities:
Air conditioning, Gas Fireplace, Fridge, TV, Cable, Telephone ,
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Payment Methods Accepted:
Cash.
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Breakfast:
Breakfast is very relaxed and easy going: Help yourself to choices of muffins, nutbreads, pastries, bagels, cereals, fruits, cream cheese, jellies, gourmet coffee, herbal teas, and orange juice! |
Driving
Directions: Directions into Charleston on I-26:
I-26 dead-ends into downtown Charleston. You will see a sign overhead that says "I-26 Ends One Mile." Go to the far left lane and take the Meeting Street Visitors Center exit at the end of I-26. You will come to a signal light which allows you to merge with the Meeting Street traffic. You will go through several signal lights. You will come to a major intersection of Meeting and Calhoun (There will be a large park on your right and a gas station on the left). Cross Calhoun and move into the right lane, the next signal light will be George Street. Make a right turn onto George Street. The College of Charleston gymnasium is on the corner. As you pass the gym, King George IV Inn is the first home on the right pass the gym. We have a wrought iron fence with a narrow drive through gate. Swing wide to the left before you make the sharp right turn.
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