THE JOSEPH MANIGAULT HOUSE AN OUTSTANDING EXAMPLE OF THE ADAM STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE IN PLAN, INTERIOR DETAIL AND DECORATION. THE HOUSE WAS DESIGNED BY GABRIEL MANIGAULT, CHARLESTON'S MOST FAMOUS...
WRAGG SQUARE DEDICATED TO THE USE OF THE PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON SC IN THE DIVISION OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN WRAGG 1801Submitted by @lampbane
A HISTORY OF COURTENAY SQUARE Firefighting in Charleston Fires, earthquakes, tornados, hurricanes, and epidemics... although Charleston has faced many kinds of disasters over its long history,...
MARKET HALL AND SHEDS HAS BEEN DESIGNATED A NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK THIS SITE POSSESSES NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE IN COMMEMORATING THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1975 ...
In 1776 this nation embarked on a great experiment, an experiment based on the self evident truth that "all men are created equal." It has not been a steady progression, there have been many bumps...
In Memory of Harold Simmons 1921-2000 This beautiful section of the Riverwalk was made possible by the civic-minded leadership and service of our friend, Harold Simmons, to his Dockside...
THE LAND ON WHICH THIS BUILDING STANDS IS DEDICATED BY THE CHEHEBAR FAMILY MARCELLE ALBERT & JOYCE ISAAC & MARILYN JACK & MARILYN JOSEPH & TERRI RAYMOND & GISELLE AND FAMILIES
We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure...
Congress of the United States, begun and held at the City of New-York, on Wednesday the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred and eighty nine THE Conventions of a number of the States,...
AT EVERY BOARD A VACANT CHAIR FILLS WITH QUICK TEARS SOME TENDER EYE, AND AT OUR MADDEST SPORT APPEAR THOSE WELL LOVED FORMS THAT WILL NOT DIE; WE LIFT THE GLASS, OUR HAND IS STAYED- WE JEST,...
Septima Poinsette Clark 1898-1987 Native Charlestonian and daughter of a former Lowcountry slave, Mrs. Septima Clark was a leader of the Civil Rights Movement. A graduate of Avery...
I want people to see children as human beings and not think of the money it costs nor to think of the amount of time that it will take, but to think of the lives that can be developed into...
15-Inch Rodman Designed by Thomas J. Rodman, U.S. Army Ordnance Officer, this type of cannon was the largest gun used in combat during the Civil War. These two Rodmans were brought to...
6.4-Inch (100 Pounder) Parrott Discovered during the excavations of Fort Sumter, these rifled guns were installed by Federal troops during the 1870's modernization program. Maximum Range: 6800...
8-Inch (200 Pounder) Parrott Robert Parker Parrott designed the 6.4-inch, 8-inch, and 10-inch Parrotts to serve on land or sea. These versatile rifled cannons were simple and inexpensive...