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Glimpses of Charleston

A local's eye view

The the oleander along the High Battery is looking beautiful this year. As pretty as it is, it is also poisonous. Legend has it that during the Civil War it was used to brew poisonous tea which was then served to Union soldiers — and drinking it could be fatal. 

Floral Battery

The the oleander along the High Battery is looking beautiful this year. As pretty as it is, it is also poisonous. Legend has it that during the Civil War it was used to brew poisonous tea which was then served to Union soldiers — and drinking it could be fatal.

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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