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Glimpses of Charleston

A local's eye view

Halloween Church

The Salem Baptist Church in Charleston, SC is appropriately named and slightly spooky looking during Halloween week.

The Salem Baptist Church in Charleston is appropriately named and slightly spooky looking during Halloween week.

Garden Illuminated

A very Charleston garden lighting up as the sun sets.

A very Charleston garden lighting up as the sun sets.

City Hall

Charleston, SC City Hall is a beautiful building that was originally built around 1800 as one of the first 8 branches of the First Bank of the United States.

Charleston City Hall is a beautiful building that was originally built around 1800 as one of the first 8 branches of the First Bank of the United States.

Cathedral of St Luke and St. Paul

The Cathedral of St Luke and St. Paul in the early evening light in Charleston, SC.

The Cathedral of St Luke and St. Paul in the early evening light.

White Point Sunrise

The view of the sun rising over the High Battery in Charleston, SC as seen from within the Live Oak trees of White Point Garden.

The view of the sun rising over the High Battery, as seen from within the Live Oak trees of White Point Garden.

So Charleston

This is such a classic Charleston, SC scene. The house is named "The Belvedere" and is located at the corner of Rutledge Avenue and Queen Street.

This is such a classic Charleston scene. The house, which is a B&B, is named “The Belvedere” and is located at the corner of Rutledge Avenue and Queen Street.

A Charleston Sunrise

The sun rising over Charleston Harbor is captured through the rigging of the three-masted schooner Pride.

The sun rising over Charleston Harbor is captured through the rigging of the three-masted Schooner Pride.

A Room With A View

The beautiful houses of Charleston, SC have wonderful details... even the porches can have a special panache.

The beautiful houses of Charleston have wonderful details… even the porches can have a special panache. This outdoor room can be found at the corner of Legare and Lamboll Streets.

Charleston Hat Man

First painted around 1892 to advertise a haberdashery, the Charleston Hat Man is made up of 16 hats of 12 different styles.

First painted around 1892 to advertise a haberdashery, the Charleston Hat Man is made up of 16 hats of 12 different  styles.

Flying Fountain

This beautiful sculpture of seabirds over water is a new addition to Charleston, SC.

This beautiful sculpture of seabirds over water is a recent addition to Charleston. It can be found in the newly created Concord Park on Ansonborough Fields.

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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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