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  2. Kings Courtyard Inn - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built in 1853 for Colonel J. Charles Blum, as a three-story antebellum building. It was known as the Blum Building. In the 1800s its first floor was commercial shop spaces, and second and third floors were hotel rooms. [3] It opened as Kings Courtyard Inn in 1983. A review then noted that it was:

  3. The Mills House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mills House Charleston, Curio Collection by Hilton is a historic hotel in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. It opened in 1970, but its facade is based on the original historic hotel that sat on the site from 1853 to 1968.

  4. Francis Marion Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was built in 1924 by the Marion Square Realty Co., a group headed by former mayor of Charleston T.T. Hyde. The original ownership group formed on March 13, 1920. When the hotel opened on February 7, 1924, the Francis Marion was the largest and grandest hotel in the Carolinas.

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  6. Meeting Street Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Meeting Street Inn, is in the Charleston Historic District at 174 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The building is unusual in its history that dates to 1837 when it was occupied by the Charleston Theatre. In 1874, businessman Enoch Pratt bought the property and built a three-story brick building. It was built in the ...

  7. Algonquin Hotel - Wikipedia

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    In September 1946, Chemical Bank sold the hotel for $1 million [128] [129] to Ben Bodne of Charleston, South Carolina, who acquired the title to the property the next month. [130] [131] Bodne and his wife Mary had stayed there during their honeymoon in 1924, [132] and Ben had promised Mary that he would one day buy the hotel.

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