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In January 1938, a third set of plans were submitted by city officials which would have demolished the Old Charleston Jail (except for the wall around the yard), would have used the ruins of the old Medical College (at the northeast corner of Franklin and Queen Sts.) as a recreation building, and would have converted the old Marine Hospital ...
Incredible Tiny Homes told PEOPLE they gifted the man and his seven dogs an “Incred-I-Box" — a tiny home worth $18,000 84-Year-Old Man with Cancer Gets Free Tiny Home After Losing Everything ...
The project was expected to cost about $700,000 following plans developed by Charleston Rehousing Architects (a firm made up of Douglas Ellington, David Hyer, Albert Simons, and Samuel Lapham VI). [4] A survey was undertaken of the area before deciding to proceed. [5] The survey would help decide the location of the new project. [6]
Kiawah Homes is a housing complex located in the Wagener Terrace neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina. It was built in 1942 as part of a federal housing program for World War II laborers and sold to the Charleston Housing Authority in 1954. Long before the Kiawah Homes were built, the property had been The Cottage Farm at least by 1805.
The presence of Jim Cantore, a meteorologist for the The Weather Channel, covering Hurricane Debby in Charleston, South Carolina, may strike unease in the hearts of residents. After all, it's ...
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Created by a brand called the Little Cottage Company, this Arts & Crafts-inspired tiny house really encapsulates the brand's ethos as a charming and teeny spot to enjoy, well, forever.
The Branford-Horry House is located at 59 Meeting Street, Charleston, South Carolina. [2] The house is unusual for its piazza , which extends over the public sidewalk. [ 3 ] The house holds both an exterior and interior historic preservation easement by the Preservation Society of Charleston .