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Glimpses of Charleston

A local's eye view

Charleston Shadows

The beauty of Charleston, SC can be found everywhere... even underfoot.

The beauty of Charleston can be found everywhere… even underfoot.

All American Charleston

Charleston, SC is a really All American city. Beautiful.

Charleston is a really All American city. This beautiful house (with a bit of a shutter problem)  is fronted by some spectacular Crepe Myrtle trees.

A View From Philadelphia (Alley, That Is)

An unusual view of St. Philip's Church in Charleston, SC, from Philadelphia Alley.

An unusual view of St. Philip’s Church, as seen from Philadelphia Alley.

Ahhhh Charleston

A pelican watching the sun come up at the City Marina in Charleston, SC. Beautiful.

A pelican watching the sun come up at the City Marina in Charleston. Beautiful.

Longitude Lane

Downtown Charleston, SC is full of beautiful alleys and cut-throughs. Longitude Lane is one of the prettiest.

Downtown Charleston is full of beautiful alleys and cut-throughs.  Longitude Lane is one of the prettiest.

Good Morning Charleston

The sun peeking over the aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown, at its home at Patriots Point in Charleston harbor.

The sun peeking over the aircraft carrier, USS Yorktown, at its home at Patriots Point in Charleston harbor.

Pretty in Pink

A colonial era house on Tradd Street in Charleston, SC is looking pretty in pink.

A colonial era house on Tradd Street is looking pretty in pink.

Good Morning Charleston

The sun rising over the Charleston peninsula.

The sun rising over the Charleston peninsula.

Steeple Glow

St. Philip's steeple glows in the Charleston, SC evening.

St. Philip’s steeple glows in the Charleston evening.

Charleston Fall

Fall in Charleston, SC brings another rounding of blooms. The Sasanqua, seen here brightening up the season, is known as the "Other Camellia."

Fall in Charlestonbrings another rounding of blooms. The Sasanqua, seen here brightening up the season, is known as the “Other Camellia.”

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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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