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brokeinchs · 11 years ago
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Looking down Meeting Street toward the Four Corners of Law. It's a beautiful day in Charleston! #charleston #charlestonsc #downtown #streetscape #sky #architecture #history
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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It's a beautiful day in #Charleston! Getting ready for #instameetchs
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Found this gem
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Snow! On #BroadStreet ♥ makes me miss home so bad♥♥♥♥ #lowcountry #Charleston #SouthCarolina @someinventor
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Frozen Sparrow Swamp, Effingham, South Carolina
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Birds and Beach Houses Isle of Palms, SC 
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Charleston, SC, April 1865, A view looking from the Mills House looking up Meeting Street at ruins of the Circular Church after Federal bombardment. 
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Details of the siege of Charlestown, 1780. 
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Villa AR by David Pinzer on Flickr.
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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(via HABS photograph of the Porcher-Simonds House, 29 East Battery Street, Charleston)
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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An unbelievably clear photograph of a Civil War era couple (1860s)
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Drayton Hall Historic Site. View from the reflection pond.
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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Alcsú Castle in Hungary, link HERE.
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brokeinchs · 12 years ago
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69 Meeting St., known as the Poyas-Mordecai House, seen from the steps of South Carolina Society Hall. Built circa 1796 by Dr. Jean Ernest Poyas, this three-and-a-half-story stuccoed Charleston single house is notable for its fine Adamesque interiors. In the 1830s, Jewish shipping magnate M.C. Mordecai purchased the house. Initially a Unionist during the American Civil War, Mordecai provided his steamship Isabel to evacuate Major Anderson and his men after the surrender of Fort Sumter. Later in the war, Mordecai supported the Confederacy and converted his fleet to blockade runners. With the loss of the war came the loss of his fortune. Today, the house is a private residence. The ceiling of the second-story piazza provides an excellent example of Charleston "haint blue." #history #architecture #house #civilwar #city #urban #streetscape #haintblue #preservation #takewalks #charleston #charlestonsc #southcarolina
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