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Glimpses of Charleston

A local's eye view

Blooming

This tree is always a first bloomer in Charleston. It lives on South Battery on the grounds of a beautiful Colonial Revival House designed by Albert Simons. Simons contributed greatly to the fabric of Charleston — from being intimately involved in the creation of the first preservation ordinance of its kind in the United States, to being so involved with the arts that the Center for Arts at the College of Charleston bears his name.

Ask a Local

What’s the deal with the City Market? Were slaves sold there or not?

asks John H., from Seattle, Washington… The City Market is what was called the “Slaves’ Market,” not the “Slaves Market.”  That apostrophe makes all the difference in the world. While a shocking number of humans were sold into slavery in Charleston (a very dark period in the City’s history), they were not sold at what […]

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