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National Historic Landmark-William Gibbes House
National Historic Landmark-William Gibbes House
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National Historic Landmark-Fort Hill,John C. Calhoun House
National Historic Landmark- Fort Hill -John C. Calhoun Hou...
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Church-Columbia
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Church, Columbia...
National Historic Landmark-Fireproof Building
National Historic Landmark-Fireproof Building
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National Historic Landmark-Farmers' and Exchange Bank
National Historic Landmark- Farmers' and Exchange Bank
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National Historic Landmark-Exchange and Provost
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National Historic Landmark-Drayton Hall
National Historic Landmark-Drayton Hall
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National Historic Landmark-College of Charleston
National Historic Landmark-College of Charleston
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Natural Historic Landmark-USS CLAMAGORE Submarine
National Historic Landmark- USS CLAMAGORE (Submarine)
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National Historic Landmark-William Gibbes House
National Historic Landmark-William Gibbes House
Constructed in 1779, this late-Georgian town house was redone in the Adam manner in 1794.
One of the finest two-story frame late-Georgian town houses in the American colonies, it is Charleston's most elegant two-story wooden double ...
National Historic Landmark-Fort Hill,John C. Calhoun House
National Historic Landmark- Fort Hill -John C. Calhoun House
This was the residence of John Caldwell Calhoun (1782-1850), best remembered for his vigorous defense of States' Rights.
His long political career included the U.S. House and Senate, service as Secretary of ...
National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Church-Columbia
National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Church, Columbia
On December 17, 1860, the South Carolina Convention of the People met here, and voted on the resolution: That it is the opinion of this Convention that the State of South Carolina should forthwith ...
National Historic Landmark-Fireproof Building
National Historic Landmark-Fireproof Building
Designed by Robert Mills and completed in 1827 to house the Charleston District records, this may be the first supposedly fireproof building in the United States.
National Historic Landmark-Farmers' and Exchange Bank
National Historic Landmark- Farmers' and Exchange Bank
Completed in 1854, this Moorish design of bank may have been influenced by the popularity of Washington Irving's novel, THE ALHAMBRA; this style evolved from an aspect of English Regency architecture.
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National Historic Landmark-Exchange and Provost
National Historic Landmark-Exchange and Provost
Built 1767-71, the structure has served as a customhouse, merchantile exchange, military prison and barracks, and post office. In 1790, the State Legislature met here to ratify the new State Constitution.
The building was badly damaged ...
National Historic Landmark-Drayton Hall
National Historic Landmark-Drayton Hall
Completed in 1742, this is an outstanding example of a plantation house. The entrance hall, with its elaborate double stairs, full wood paneling, and ornamental ceiling, was among the finest in the British Colonies.
Courtesy National Park ...
National Historic Landmark-College of Charleston
National Historic Landmark-College of Charleston
Three structures on this small campus are of architectural significance: the Main Building (1829; 1852), a large Roman Revival edifice, was designed by William Strickland and and later enlarged by Edward B. White; the Gate ...
Natural Historic Landmark-USS CLAMAGORE Submarine
National Historic Landmark- USS CLAMAGORE (Submarine)
A BALAO class submarine, she was one of 132 fleet submarines built during WORLD WAR II for the U.S. Navy as part of the major submarine construction program that followed the Japanese attack on Pearl ...
National Historic Landmark-Church of the Holy Cross
National Historic Landmark- Church of the Holy Cross
Built in 1850, this structure was designed to resemble an Old World Parish Church.
The Gothic Revival cruciform-design church features walls of yellow pise de terre and a high-pitched roof of red ...