Walking back through Marion Square we headed to the French Quarter and
probably Charleston's most historical centre. Filled with churches,
restaurants and bars, buts it's centre piece would have to be the Charleston
City Markets. Filled with 100's for stall of all types of crafts, antiques
and food. Food, did you say food. Well bang smack in the middle was a
little food stall that had a very familiar feel to it. CALLIES HOT LITTLE
BISCUITS, was the sign displayed above .. Damn it, as this was just the
opposite where the ship was docked.
The markets were full with passengers from the ship and covered several
blocks. Sections of it were open with the centre section enclosed and
airconditioned creating a sanctuary from the heat outside. The seagrass
woven baskets and bowls seem to the a specialty but the good ones came with
a price tag.
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