The Southern end of the city is constricted by the Charleston Harbor while King Street runs the length of the city, through the most northern ends of the historic district. For an overview of the ...
"Virginia’s eccentricity shines through in its most unique communities," said World Atlas, and "these nine towns each have a ...
When you stroll through Charleston’s historic district, you’ll find Magnolias perfectly positioned on East Bay Street, making ...
In the heart of Charleston’s historic district, where cobblestone streets whisper tales of centuries past, Magnolias stands ...
Historians in central West Virginia are preparing to commemorate the mysterious site of the crash of a remarkable military ...
Historic Charleston Foundation has celebrated houses, history, and culture through its annual spring festival since its founding in 1947. As the Foundation’s largest fundraising and educational ...
Monrovia Cemetery, a historic African American burial ground founded in 1872, is undergoing significant restoration efforts after falling into disrepair. Locate ...
Charleston preservationists have grappled with demolition by neglect and now face a challenge from owners whose renovations ...
"No Name Beach," a sandbar that has grown large enough to connect Fort Sumter and James Island at mid tide and low tide could ...
The Charleston Festival is back! For 78 years, Historic Charleston Foundation has celebrated the city's history, architecture, and culture. This month-long event (March 13 - April 13) features House & ...
Situated on the High Battery, the 9,407-square-foot John Ravenel house was built in 1848. When the owners opened the tavern ...