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  2. The 6 Best New Hotels in Charleston - AOL

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    You, who suddenly has plenty of enviable options and a wide range of prices. From charming boutique lodgings to grand, pastel-hued affairs, these are our six favorite new(ish) hotels in the Holy City.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Francis Marion Hotel - Wikipedia

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    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. [2] In 1952, the hotel became the first fully air-conditioned hotel in Charleston. [3] The Jack Tar Hotels Corp. bought the hotel in 1954.

  5. The Dewberry - Wikipedia

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    The Dewberry, in Charleston, South Carolina, is a hotel built in 1964–65 in Mid-Century Modern style. [2] It was originally the L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building, so named in 1964 for L. Mendel Rivers. It was a seven-story office building located across Meeting Street from Marion Square.

  6. Tracing The Notebook through Charleston: The South Carolina ...

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    Just 15 minutes’ drive across the bridge from downtown Charleston, Mount Pleasant is well worth a visit. It’s smaller and more laid-back than its neighbour, but you could easily send a day ...

  7. 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]

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