Charleston, South Carolina, United States
Rainbow Row
Local lore suggests the pastel facade of Rainbow Row once helped drunken sailors find their way home.
Local lore suggests the pastel facade of Rainbow Row once helped drunken sailors find their way home.
The American theater opened in 1942 and was designed by architect August E. Constantine, a Greek immigrant who designed many of Charleston's buildings during the 40s and 50s.
A Gothic Revival church located in Charleston, South Carolina that still closely adheres to 18th century French liturgy.
This prestigious American military academy has an interior courtyard that dates back to the early 1800s.
This fire department in Charleston, South Carolina replaced one from a private insurance company that would only extinguish blazes that impacted insured buildings.
President Theodore Roosevelt once stayed at this Charleston hotel in 1902.
Once the site of a beef market, this building is the second-oldest city hall in continuous use in the U.S.A.
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