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  2. Kings Courtyard Inn - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] The hotel is a contributing property of the Charleston Historic District, [7] a National Historic Landmark District on the National Register of Historic Places. In 1989 it was one of the 35 founding members of Historic Hotels of America, a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, and it has remained in the program since ...

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  4. 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 ...

  5. The 6 Best New Hotels in Charleston - AOL

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    The South Carolina city has been doing its thing since the late 1600s—the uneven cobblestone streets won't let you forget it—but in recent years, it's seen a huge influx of, well, everything.

  6. 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.

  7. Francis Marion Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, in a boundary increase amendment to the Charleston Historic District. [10] Presumably this was to make it eligible for tax credit subsidy of renovations. In December 1984, Hospitality Associates of Charleston bought the hotel for $8.5 million.

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