The Mills House hotel in Charleston is beautiful at any time of the day, but especially at night. It is also has some of the most impressive cast ironwork in the city.
Charleston Skyline
The Charleston skyline, as seen from the intersection of South Battery and King Street (with White Point Garden on the right), on a stormy day. Still beautiful.
Colonial Beauty
This row of colonial era houses on State Street in Charleston is just beautiful. Adding to the scene is the steeple of St. Philip’s Church peeking up.
Society Hall Columns
A peek of the steeple of St. Micheal’s Church through the columns of Society Hall on Meeting Street.
Lodge Alley
Lodge Alley is one of the cool cobblestone alleys that can be found in the downtown historic area.
Handsome Profile
The US Customs House in Charleston is one of the most visible and handsome buildings in town. This is an unusual angle from which to see it.
Enter Here
Charleston houses are renowned for their beauty and elegance. Enter here on Tradd Street.
Unitarian Church Graveyard
The Unitarian Church graveyard is one of the oldest in Charleston and is a beautiful spot to explore.
Row, Row, Row Your Boat
This part of Church Street used to be an actual creek… and this is where boats used to tie up. It’s now one of the great streets in Charleston on which to take a stroll.
Eagle’s Eye View
This eagle has a wonderful view of St. Michael’s steeple peeking around some gorgeous Italian Cypress trees.
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