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Rainbow Row is the name for a series of thirteen colorful historic houses in Charleston, South Carolina. The houses are located north of Tradd St. and south of Elliott St. on East Bay Street, that is, 79 to 107 East Bay Street. The name Rainbow Row was coined after the pastel colors they were painted as they were restored in the 1930s and 1940s ...
September 12, 1994 (Roughly along the Ashley River from just east of South Carolina Highway 165 to the Seaboard Coast Line railroad bridge: West Ashley: Extends into other parts of Charleston and into Dorchester counties; boundary increase (listed October 22, 2010): Northwest of Charleston between the northeast bank of the Ashley River and the Ashley-Stono Canal and east of Delmar Highway ...
Carter Hill (Camden, South Carolina) Cassina Point. Cedar Grove (Edgefield, South Carolina) Century House (Ridgeway, South Carolina) Charlton Hall Plantation House. Chicora Wood Plantation. Claussen House. Coffin Point Plantation. Cross Keys House.
Century House (Ridgeway, South Carolina) Chamberlain-Kay House. Charlton Hall Plantation House. Chicora Wood Plantation. Claussen House. Coateswood. Colvin–Fant–Durham Farm Complex. Cool Springs (Camden, South Carolina) Crawford's Plantation House.
Read Next: 9 Things You Must Do To Grow Your Wealth in 2024. To find out what a $500,000 home looks like in every state, GOBankingRates utilized Zillow to look up these homes for sale. From the ...
Cassina Point. Dr. William Columbus Cauthen House. William J. Cayce House. Cedar Bluff (Union, South Carolina) Cedar Grove (Edgefield, South Carolina) The Cedars (Beech Island, South Carolina) Century House (Ridgeway, South Carolina) Chamberlain-Kay House.
A Charleston single house is a form of house found in Charleston, South Carolina. A single house has its narrow side (often two- or three- bays wide) with a gable end along the street and a longer side (often five-bays) running perpendicular to the street. The house is well-suited to long, narrow lots which were laid out in early Charleston.
Geography. Morgan Island is a 4,489-acre (1,817-hectare) marshland island that consists of 635 acres (257 ha) of upland. The island is located between the Morgan and Coosaw rivers and borders the Saint Helena Sound to the south and Parrot Creek to the north. The marshland area includes three major tidal creeks as well as other small creeks. [1]