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Metro Charleston, SC

Pictures of the historical building and houses in the Metro Charleston, SC area and some information about them. Browse the images below.

John Cordes Prioleau House

The John Cordes Prioleau House was built in 1816 at 68 Meeting Street on the corner of Meeting Street and Ropemakers Lane. It is right next door to the South Carolina Society Hall located at 72 Meeting Street.

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Tradd Street Vista

A view of Tradd Street in Charleston, Sounth Carolina from the corner of Meeting Street and Tradd Street.

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Williams Mansion

Built in 1878,the Calhoun Mansion or Williams mansion, located at 16 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, with 35 rooms covering 24,000 Square feet is the largest singhle family residence in Charleston.

Built in the baronial Italianate Manor House style with 14 foot ceilings and 23 fireplaces it boasts a 75 foot central staircase to a domed ceiling, a music room with a 45 foot glass skylighted ceiling and an entrance hall that is 15 feet high, 14 feet wide and 50 feet long.

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Branford-Horry House

The Branford-Horry House was built in 1751 of stuccoed brick and is located at 59 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Charleston Carriage Tour

A horse drawn carriage takes tourists on a tour of Charleston, South Carolina. They are currently heading west on Meeting Street.

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Queen Anne Sweep

The Two Meeting Street Inn, built in 1892 in the Queen Anne style, is currently a bed and breakfast, It is located on the corner of Meeting Street and South Battery, 2 meeting Street, in Charleston, South Carolina.

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First Scots

The First Scots Presbyterian Church's congregation was extablished in 1731. The current structure was built in 1814.

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Calhoun Mansion

Built in 1878,the Calhoun Mansion or Williams mansion, located at 16 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, with 35 rooms covering 24,000 Square feet is the largest singhle family residence in Charleston.

Built in the baronial Italianate Manor House style with 14 foot ceilings and 23 fireplaces it boasts a 75 foot central staircase to a domed ceiling, a music room with a 45 foot glass skylighted ceiling and an entrance hall that is 15 feet high, 14 feet wide and 50 feet long.

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18 Church Street - Charleston

Built in 1835, this beautiful house is located at 18 Church Street in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Charleston Single House

Located at 23, 25 and 27 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, these three houses are good examples of what is known as the Charleston Single House Style. The lots are narrow and deep forcing them to put a false front on the street and the main entrance on the side of the house.

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Curved Porch

The Two Meeting Street Inn, built in 1892 in the Queen Anne style, is currently a bed and breakfast, It is located on the corner of Meeting Street and South Battery, 2 meeting Street, in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Calhoun Mansion Gardens

Built in 1878,the Calhoun Mansion or Williams mansion, located at 16 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, with 35 rooms covering 24,000 Square feet is the largest singhle family residence in Charleston.

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