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The Farmers' and Exchange Bank is a historic commercial building in Charleston, South Carolina.Built in 1853–54, it is an architecturally distinctive building, with Moorish Revival features rarely seen in the United States.
Lopez constructed many buildings throughout Charleston, including Zion Presbyterian Church, the South Carolina Institute Hall, 141 East Bay Street, and the Farmers and Exchange Bank. He used enslaved workers, both as manual laborers and as skilled craftsmen. [2]
Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) No. SC-477, "Dirleton Plantation, Road S-22-52 vicinity, Georgetown, Georgetown County, SC", 2 photos, 1 photo caption page; Media related to Pee Dee River Rice Planters Historic District at Wikimedia Commons
Several Upstate farmers markets are reopening this weekend to provide a chance to buy fresh local produce and other goods. Need fresh food after Helene? List of Upstate SC farmers markets open ...
The question is whether South Carolina farmers could suffer the same consequences of tainted crops and livestock that farmers elsewhere have. So far, testing in South Carolina has confirmed ...
Farmers' and Exchange Bank The John Ashe, Jr. House at 26 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina. Edward Culliatt Jones (July 21, 1822 – February 12, 1902) [1] was an American architect from Charleston, South Carolina. [2]
John Pendarvis, a licensed South Carolina hemp grower who was arrested in 2019 for growing hemp, names SLED Chief Mark Keel, S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson, and Commissioner of the S.C ...
Farmers' and Exchange Bank; James Ferguson House; Memminger Auditorium; Fireproof Building; Florence Crittenton Home (Charleston, South Carolina) Folly Boat; Fort Pemberton (South Carolina) Fort Ripley Shoal Light; Fort Sumter; Fort Sumter Hotel; Fort Wagner; Francis Marion Hotel