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Before or after your meal, you can stroll down one of the South’s most charming streets, popping into boutiques, galleries, and historic sites. Charleston’s famous Rainbow Row and the scenic Battery ...
The iconic plaques are often awarded to restored homes in downtown Charleston, but more recently have recognized restaurants, ...
Charleston, South Carolina blends hands-on history, engaging museums, and beachside fun to surprise even the most reluctant ...
Shanghai engineers are using 432 walking robots to relocate a complex, preserving Shikumen architecture while creating space for a modern underground hub and cu ...
One of the most emotionally-charged days of Barack Obama’s presidency, as Michelle Obama reminisced, was June 26, 2015: hours after the Supreme Court decision on nationwide legalization of same-sex ...
Discover the best things to do in Charleston, South Carolina that offer more than just a stroll down Rainbow Row. This video dives into the city’s deeper charm—highlighting historic ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Tammy McCottry, the executive director of Jenkins Youth and Family Village, shares the history of Jenkins Orphanage and its place in jazz music history.
Rare heraldic tiles were recently discovered under wooden floors at former Basilian monastery in Chełm, Poland, offering a view into 18th-century monastic life.
The Historic Charleston Foundation is challenging the height of a new six-story building on King Street, arguing that zoning and rules by the city for that area only allow four stories.
Historic Charleston Foundation’s mission is to advocate for a future for Charleston that honors and protects its people, places, culture and community. For the Foundation, historic preservation ...
A proposed hotel at 657 King St. is being challenged by the Historic Charleston Foundation over zoning and height concerns. The group appealed a BAR approval.