

Little Jerusalem: The mission to make Upper King Street a U.S. Historic District
In the century after the Civil War, Charleston’s Upper King Street district became one of the city's most culturally diverse...


THREE DOWNTOWN HISTORIES YOU’VE NEVER HEARD BEFORE
QUEEN’S INFAMOUS BLIND TIGER Built in 1866 as a tenement building, the Wagner-Trott Building at 30 State Street became home to many...


No. 15 RADCLIFFE ST. - Charleston, SC
Constructed c.1910 by Rev. Henry W.B. Bennett, a Black religious leader born in Charleston during the Civil War and a leader in the...


NO. 29 HENRIETTA ST. - Charleston, SC
Between 1957 and 1971, they paved paradise and put up a parking lot. By 1971, nearly 90% of the nineteenth-century dwellings on Henrietta...