A historic building in downtown Charleston on King Street could be demolished depending on an architecture board’s review.
The city of Charleston and the Gibbes Museum of Art now own the landmark building at 141 Meeting Street after paying $3 ...
“It’s one of the most interesting places in town – one of the few ... raw beauty of its architecture and the approach the Historic Charleston Foundation takes to preserve the property ...
Just north of the heart of downtown, this historic residential area is the place to stay, shop, and especially eat.
Although it does not have as many places of interest for tourists ... from Charleston's bustling downtown. Downtown Charleston near the Historic District is generally safe and best known for ...
T he historic Camel Pawn building in downtown Winston-Salem was sold for $420,000 at auction to buyers associated with the ...
All five of the circa 1804 buildings were painstakingly renovated ... in the heart of Charleston’s historic Ansonborough neighborhood. It’s just off East Bay Street, a block south of Calhoun ...
President Joe Biden will spend his last full day in office in South Carolina, the state that helped solidify his bid for the ...
The rustic blacksmith shop and cottage where legendary artisan Philip Simmons worked and lived until his death in 2009 will become a classroom for historic preservation students at a local college he ...
The city of Charleston and the Gibbes Museum of Art now own the landmark building at 141 Meeting Street after paying $3 million for the vacant SCE&G offices ...