Trivia: Fort Sumter Civil War
The opening shots of the American Civil War were fired across the harbour at Fort Sumter. In what year?
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Battery cannon line-up
White Point Garden is dotted with old cannons. Find any one of them and take a group photo with the team lined up behind the cannon as if defending the harbour.
Battery promenade bridal shot
The Battery is one of Charleston's most photographed spots. Find a stretch of seawall, line the team up with the bride centred and take a group photo with Fort Sumter or a passing harbour boat behind you.
Charleston bride lift
The party begins! Take a group photo where the bride is triumphantly lifted up by the team with a Charleston backdrop (a palmetto, a piazza, a wrought-iron gate). Higher and louder, this is your opening shot!
Charleston classic plate
Order a Charleston classic (she-crab soup, shrimp and grits, fried green tomatoes or a Lowcountry boil) from any restaurant. Take a photo with the whole team taking the first bite at the same time.
Charleston finale
Final challenge. Find a beautiful Charleston spot (a wrought-iron gate, a piazza-lined alley, the harbour at sunset) and take an amazing closing group photo. Cheers from the Holy City!
Charleston kick-off
The hunt begins! Find a classic Charleston backdrop (a palmetto tree, a piazza, a wrought-iron gate) and take a group photo with the whole team in shot.
Checkpoint: Charleston City Market
Walk north up Meeting or East Bay to the Charleston City Market on Market Street. Check in at the main entrance.
Checkpoint: Rainbow Row
Navigate to Rainbow Row on East Bay Street, between Tradd and Elliott Streets, and check in across the road from the pastel houses.
Checkpoint: The Battery
Walk south along East Bay to the Battery promenade at White Point Garden, then check in at the seawall.
Checkpoint: Waterfront Park
Walk east to Waterfront Park on the Cooper River and check in at the Pineapple Fountain.
Cobblestone Chalmers Street walk
Walk down Chalmers Street, one of the last fully cobblestoned streets in Charleston. Take a group photo where the team walks toward the camera with the cobblestones leading the eye.
Cobblestone Chalmers strut
Chalmers Street is one of the last fully cobblestoned streets in Charleston. Take a group photo where the bride struts toward the camera leading the team, the cobblestones drawing the eye.
Holy City finale for the bride
This is the final challenge! Take an amazing closing group photo where the bride wears a full bachelorette accessory set (sash, tiara, the works) with a Charleston backdrop (Rainbow Row at sunset, a wrought-iron gate, the Battery at dusk). A photo for the wedding slideshow, well done everyone!
Holy City steeples
Charleston is nicknamed the Holy City for its many church steeples. Find a vantage point where you can see at least two steeples in frame and take a group photo with them in the background.
Holy City steeples for the bride
Charleston is nicknamed the Holy City for its many church steeples. Find a vantage point where at least two steeples are visible and take a group photo with the bride centred, the steeples behind her.
King Street rooftop toast
King Street has Charleston's best rooftop bars (The Watch, Citrus Club, Stars). Find a rooftop with a harbour or steeple view, order a round and take a group toast photo with the bride leading.
Live oak bride canopy
Find a wide live oak in White Point Garden (the ones dripping with Spanish moss) and take a group photo with the bride standing in the centre of the canopy, the team around her.
Live oak shade portrait
Find a wide live oak in White Point Garden (the ones dripping with Spanish moss) and take a group photo standing under its canopy. Everyone looks up.
Local Charlestonian bridal tip
Convince a local Charleston resident to share one favourite rooftop, restaurant or bachelorette tip. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and the bride, and remember the tip.
Local Charlestonian tip
Convince a local Charleston resident to share a tip about the city. Take a photo with your impromptu guide and remember the tip.
Lowcountry plate for the bride
Order a Savannah classic (shrimp and grits, fried green tomatoes, oysters, peach cobbler) from any restaurant. Take a photo with the whole team and the bride taking the first bite at the same time.
Pastel Row formation
Line the team up across the street from Rainbow Row and take a group photo where everyone matches the colour of the house behind them (or holds something the same colour). Bonus points if you can match the pastel order.
Pineapple Fountain bridal jump
Walk east to Waterfront Park and find the Pineapple Fountain. Take a group jump photo where everyone is airborne and the bride leads in front, the fountain clearly in shot.
Pineapple Fountain group jump
The Pineapple Fountain is Charleston's iconic photo spot. Take a group jump photo where everyone is airborne and the fountain is clearly in shot.
Rainbow Row pastel match
Line the team up across from Rainbow Row, each bridesmaid in front of a different colour, with the bride centred in white. Take a group photo where the bride pops against the row of pastels.
Ravenel Bridge backdrop
From Waterfront Park you can see the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge's diamond towers across the Cooper River. Take a group photo with the bridge in the background.
Recreate the bride's wildest moment (Charleston)
Everyone knows that one legendary night out. Imitate the bride at her most wild moment ever. One person plays her, the rest directs, capture it in a photo or short video. Best impression wins.
Sweetgrass basket for the bride
Inside the City Market, Gullah weavers sell handmade sweetgrass baskets, a tradition that traces back to West Africa. Pick a small basket as a bride keepsake, ask permission and take a respectful photo with the weaver and the bride.
Sweetgrass basket portrait
Inside the City Market, Gullah weavers sell handmade sweetgrass baskets, a tradition that traces back to West Africa. Find one of the weavers, ask permission and take a respectful photo of a basket (or buy a small one as a souvenir).
To Charleston City Market (bride)
Walk north to the Charleston City Market on Market Street and check in at the main entrance.
To Rainbow Row (bride)
Navigate to Rainbow Row on East Bay Street between Tradd and Elliott. Check in across the road from the pastel houses with the bride in the centre.
To the Battery (bride)
Walk south along East Bay to the Battery promenade at White Point Garden. Check in once the bride and the team are on the seawall with the harbour behind them.
Trivia: Rainbow Row houses
How many colourful historic houses make up Rainbow Row?
Trivia: Rainbow Row repainted
In what year did Dorothy Porcher Legge start painting the first Rainbow Row houses pink (the beginning of the now-famous pastel scheme)?
Trivia: Ravenel Bridge opened
The Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge over the Cooper River, visible from Waterfront Park, is one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the western hemisphere. In what year did it open?
White for the bride in Charleston
The bride is the star today. Make sure everyone in the team wears or holds something white, find a wrought-iron gate or piazza, and take a group photo where the bride stands out.