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Handsome Georgian style house built by a prosperous Huguenot merchant. An outstanding example of an early Charleston single house well adapted to the narrow lot purchased in 1752. In 1816 an adjacent house was demolished to provide space for the w…
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[Upper Marker]:DuringHis Visitto CharlestonMay 1791the Guest of the CitizensPresidentGeorge WashingtonWas Entertained in This House————— · —————This Memorial Erected by a Daughtero…
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The National Registerof Historic Places83-85 Church StreetCharleston Old andHistoric DistrictSouth CarolinaDepartment of ArchivesAnd History
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY1U_6-water-street-francis-saltus-house_Charleston-SC.html
Captain Francis W. Saltus, Sr., a Charleston ship owner and cotton factor built this two and one half story Federal style single house. The frame structure rests on a raised basement and features a closed return box cornice and a gable roof with a…
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Colonel Miles Brewton I, (1675-1745),was one of the original founding members of Charles Towne. A wealthy Charleston "goldsmith" (banker), provincial powder receiver, built this stucco-over brick house circa 1716-33 (near the center of the old wal…
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Originally built in 1753 as Statehouseof British Royal Government Partially destroyed by fire in 1788 Rebuilt in 1792 with third floor addition Restored to 1792 appearancein 2001 by Charleston County
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMY0Z_william-a-giles_Charleston-SC.html
At the NortheastCorner of This BuildingWilliam A. GilesGrand MasterAncient Free MasonsLaid the Corner Stoneof This BuildingNovember 24th, 1928
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Old Bethel United Methodist Church, the third oldest church building surviving in Charleston, had its beginnings on February 14, 1797 as Bethel Methodist Episcopal Church. Bethel was constructed in the gabled meeting house style with white clapboa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXXF_genevieve-kanapaux-mcmahon_Charleston-SC.html
This playground is dedicated to the memory of "Aunt Gen"who lovingly coached and guided theboys and girls of the Hampton Park areafor over twenty years. Her legacy existsin the children whose lives were foreverenriched by her kindness and example.…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMXWZ_parker-drayton-house_Charleston-SC.html
Isacc Parker built the original house about 1800 when the waterside of the Ashley River lay along the garden. Colonel William Drayton greatly enlarged the house after 1816, and decorated in the Adam style from 1837 to 1899. Home of the notable fam…
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