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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston ...

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    An area roughly bounded by Broad, Bay, S. Battery, and Ashley, and an area along Church bounded by Cumberland and Chalmers; also an area roughly bounded by Calhoun, Archdale, Cumberland, E. Battery, Broad, and Gadsden, and an area along Anson St.; also incorporating most of the area south of Bee, Morris, and Mary Sts. to the waterfront; also ...

  3. Old Bethel United Methodist Church - Wikipedia

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    This building was originally built at 55 Pitt St. at the corner of Calhoun Street (then called Boundary Street) in 1797-1798 for the Bethel Methodist Church, a white-dominated congregation. It was a plan meeting house with a simple rectangular plan.

  4. Bethel Methodist Church (Charleston, South Carolina)

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    Methodists in Charleston purchased a half-acre lot at the southwest corner of Pitt and Calhoun streets in 1795 for use as a burial ground. [3] They soon decided to construct a wooden church there called Bethel, and completed it about 1797–1798. [3]

  5. Cannon Park (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Cannon Park is a 2.7 acre public park located in peninsular Charleston, South Carolina. It is bound to the north by Calhoun St. and to the south by Bennett St. To the east and west are Rutledge Ave. and Ashley Ave. respectively.

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

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    Chalmers Street in the French Quarter District, May 2010 The neighborhood was settled as part of the original Grande Modell of Charles Towne in 1680. It is famous for its art galleries; it also has many restaurants and places of commerce as well as Charleston's Waterfront Park .

  7. Hampton Park Terrace - Wikipedia

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    This portion of a 1912 street map shows the area of Charleston that would become Hampton Park Terrace just before its cross streets were laid out. Hampton Park Terrace is the name both of a neighborhood and a National Register district located in peninsular Charleston, South Carolina.

  8. Marion Square - Wikipedia

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    The square is bounded by Calhoun (south), Meeting (east), Tobacco (a pedestrian-only right-of-way that lies between the square and properties to the north) and King (west) Streets. The land is what remains from a 10-acre (40,000 m 2) parcel conveyed to the colony of South Carolina in 1758. When Joseph Wragg died, his son, John Wragg, received ...

  9. Williams Mansion - Wikipedia

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    It was from his ownership that the house derived its common name, the Calhoun Mansion. It opened as a hotel starting in 1914. [4] In 1932, the rear portion of the property, which faces on Church Street to the east, was subdivided, and the original stables and servants' quarters were converted into the Louis Gourd House.