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  2. The Mills House Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel's owner, the Bristol Hotel Company, was sold to FelCor Lodging Trust in 1998. [15] The hotel left Holiday Inn after thirty years and joined the Wyndham chain on March 1, 2013 and was renamed The Mills House Wyndham Grand Hotel. [16] FelCor was sold to RLJ Lodging Trust, run by billionaire BET founder Robert L. Johnson, in 2017. [17]

  3. Fort Sumter Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Fort Sumter House is a seven-story condominium building located at 1 King St., Charleston, South Carolina, originally built as the Fort Sumter Hotel. Work began on April 1, 1923, and guests were accepted starting in April 1924, but the formal opening was on May 6, 1924. The hotel cost $850,000 to build. [1]

  4. DoubleTree - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the hotel closed and was demolished, with plans to rebuild it into a 46-storey mixed-use skyscraper called TSX Broadway, which contains a Tempo by Hilton hotel. [51] The DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Metropolitan New York City is designated a New York City landmark. Originally a Loews theater, the hotel first opened in 1961, and was ...

  5. 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:

  6. French Quarter (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Philip's Episcopal Church, the first congregation in Charleston, whose current building dates to 1835, is also in the French Quarter. St. St. Philip's graveyard is the final resting place of Edward Rutledge , the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence , and U.S. Senator and Vice President John C. Calhoun , whose body was exhumed ...

  7. Meeting Street Inn - Wikipedia

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    Meeting Street Inn entrance. In December 1837, the Charleston Theatre occupied the two-story building at 174 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. [1] The building was designed to resemble Karl Friedrich Schinkel's Royal Theatre of Berlin, Germany. The building was destroyed in the widespread Charleston fire of 1861.

  8. 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.

  9. Charleston Place - Wikipedia

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    The Charleston Place is a hotel in the historic center of Charleston, South Carolina. It was built in a style to fit with the architecture of surrounding 1800s buildings and opened on September 2, 1986. It is the largest hotel in Charleston at 434 rooms. [1]

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