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The Robert William Roper House is an early-nineteenth-century house of architectural importance located at 9 East Battery in Charleston, South Carolina.It was built on land purchased in May 1838 by Robert W. Roper, a state legislator from the parish of St. Paul's, and a prominent member of the South Carolina Agricultural Society, whose income derived from his position as a cotton planter and ...
The stream to the immediate south is Vanderhorst Creek, now Water Street, with White Point to the south. Two ten-inch Columbiads at the South Battery guard Charleston Harbor (1863) Closeup of a Columbiad at South Battery (1863) The Battery is a landmark defensive seawall and promenade in Charleston, South Carolina.
White Point Garden is a 5.7 acre public park located in peninsular Charleston, South Carolina, at the tip of the peninsula. It is the southern terminus for the Battery, a defensive seawall and promenade. It is bounded by East Battery (to the east), Murray Blvd. (to the south), King St. (to the west), and South Battery (to the north).
This is the most haunted house in South Carolina, according to Forbes. Here’s why and where to find it.
The George Chisolm House is at 39 East Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina. Constructed about 1810, [1] in the Federal style, [2] for George Chisolm, a factor, [3] [4] the two-and-one-half story George Chisolm House is the first house to have been built upon the landfill project that formed Charleston, South Carolina's Battery. [5]
The Louis DeSaussure House, 1 East Battery, Charleston, South Carolina. The Louis DeSaussure House is an antebellum house at 1 East Battery, Charleston, South Carolina.The house was designed and built for Louis DeSaussure by William Jones and completed in late 1859 (166 years ago) (). [1]
The William Washington House is a pre-Revolutionary house at 8 South Battery, Charleston, South Carolina. [1] It is the only pre-Revolutionary house on Charleston's Battery . [ 2 ] Thomas Savage bought the lot at the southwest corner of Church St. and South Battery in 1768 and soon built his house there.
This is the most haunted house in South Carolina, according to Forbes. Here’s why and where to find it.