The city of Charleston and the Gibbes Museum of Art now own the landmark building at 141 Meeting Street after paying $3 ...
The nonprofit Historic Charleston Foundation has helped to protect ... showcasing its oldest residences, critical places to the LGBTQ+ community, and significant sites for Black history.
for its variety of historic churches, forts and mansions that rank as Charleston's most popular attractions. Or, perhaps you're most interested in its cuisine or the sea creatures that populate ...
Laid out on a grid pattern, Charleston is an easy city to get one's bearings. The Southern end of the city is constricted by the Charleston Harbor while King Street runs the length of the city ...
A historic building in downtown Charleston on King Street could be demolished depending on an architecture board’s review.
the Director of Museums for the Historic Charleston Foundation, and Andrew Agha, an archaeologist working on the site of the Nathaniel Russell house, a National Historic Landmark on Meeting Street.