Tune in for More Music Mornings with Richard Todd Weekdays 6am to 10am richard@radioofcharleston.com A long-time radio and TV personality in the Lowcountry, Richard Todd was born in Decatur, Alabama in 1965. He moved to SC in
an area where the constitution was ratified, one of 3 places including boston and philadelphia. they built on top of an old prison and it is a hunted dungeon today. you want to drive? i thought you would never ask. are you go. one hand, the rains and the other. you ve got it. reporter: what an amazing tool. we want to present you with this. welcome to the old south family. thank you for visiting charleston. reporter: i could stay forever. what an enchanting city. we can t forget charleston is a big part of the history, slavery and a lot of these amazing buildings were built using slavery. we can t forget that. proud american, an amazing campaign. you are here a few years ago.
not just historic waterfront part was just constructed in the 1990s. the city has a real knack for mixing the old with the new. the pineapple, for example, it used to be a sign of wealth and status. now it s a sign of southern hospitality and welcoming. do you want to drive? i thought you would never ask. all right. here you go. you got the whip in one hand. the reigns ithe rains raines in. thank you for visiting charleston. i could stay forever. i could stay forever. what a great hat too. our tour guide brought up a great point worth mentions charleston many of the beautiful buildings were built on the backs of slaves. and i wanted to mention, too. a big thank you to old south