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Bessinger, along with his brother Joe Jr., opened their first drive-in restaurant, Maurice's Piggie Park, in West Columbia, South Carolina in 1953. [1] [2] By 1968, he had four drive-ins, [3] and by 2002 the chain had grown to nine restaurants. [5]
King BBQ is a restaurant in North Charleston, South Carolina. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was named one of the twenty best new restaurants of 2024 by Bon Appétit . [ 4 ]
The William Enston Home, located at 900 King St., Charleston, South Carolina, is a complex of many buildings all constructed in Romanesque Revival architecture, a rare style in Charleston. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Twenty-four cottages were constructed beginning in 1887 along with a memorial chapel at the center with a campanile style tower, and it was ...
Mitchell Campbell King (born June 1815 in Charleston, South Carolina; died 1901) was a planter and physician in the Carolinas. Mitchell Campbell King was the son of teacher, lawyer and Judge Mitchel King (Kingo) and his first wife Susanna Campbell. The elder King headed to South Carolina in 1810 and both married on 23 February 1811 in ...
Burials at St. Michael's Churchyard (Charleston) (9 P) Pages in category "People from Charleston, South Carolina" The following 98 pages are in this category, out of 98 total.
The Charleston Cemeteries Historic District encompasses a cluster of 23 cemeteries north of downtown Charleston, South Carolina.Laid out on either side of Huguenin Street in the northern part of peninsular Charleston, they were laid out between 1849 and 1956, and represented a concentrated diversity in funerary art and cemetery landscape design practices.
The man was a Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, resident who was visiting Lake Murray with his wife, according to DNR. DNR said it was the lead agency five water death investigations on Lake Murray in 2022.
Johns Island, South Carolina 1719 Church William Bull House: 35 Meeting Street, Charleston 1720 [3] House Robert Brewton House: 71 Church Street, Charleston 1721 House 23 King Street 23 King Street, Charleston 1721–1755 House The house has been divided in apartments. Strawberry Chapel: Strawberry Chapel Road, near Cordesville 1725 Church