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3 holiday events happening at Drayton Hall this season

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A sneak peek into the historic house at Drayton Hall.

This season is the perfect time to see why Drayton Hall was voted Best Place to See in South Carolina by Condé Nast Traveler.

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It’s time to get fa-la-la-la-festive, Charleston. Here are three can’t-miss holiday events hosted at Drayton Hall:

  • Annual Deck the Hall Oyster Roast | Sunday, Dec. 3 | 2 p.m. | $75-$95 | Feast on all-you-can-eat oysters and a chili bar while sipping local beverages — this event is 21+.
  • Holiday Spirituals Concert | Sunday, Dec. 10 | 3:30-5:30 p.m. | $65-$75 | Guests of all ages are invited to hear Ann Caldwell and The Magnolia Singers usher in the holidays with ancestral hymns.
  • Candlelight Tours | Dec. 2-3, 8-9, 15-16 | 5:30 + 6 p.m. | $50-$55 | Explore the eighteenth century historic house on a guided candlelight tour.

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