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September 12, 1994 (Roughly along the Ashley River from just east of South Carolina Highway 165 to the Seaboard Coast Line railroad bridge: West Ashley: Extends into other parts of Charleston and into Dorchester counties; boundary increase (listed October 22, 2010): Northwest of Charleston between the northeast bank of the Ashley River and the Ashley-Stono Canal and east of Delmar Highway ...
The Ashley House, one of the tallest buildings in Charleston, South Carolina is a fourteen-story condominium building on Lockwood Blvd. in Charleston, South Carolina. When built, it was the tallest apartment building in the city. [1]
The Charleston Arsenal was a United States Army arsenal facility in Charleston, South Carolina, seized by state militia at the outbreak of the American Civil War. [2] [3]The arsenal was constructed between 1825 and 1832 by the United States government near the intersection of Ashley Avenue and Mill Street in Charleston.
Classes resumed in 1882 and continued in this building until the school was relocated to a new campus on the banks of the Ashley River in 1922. Frederick Wesner and Edward Brickell White are credited with the Citadel's design. The original State Arsenal building was a two-story brick building around a courtyard, designed by Wesner.
361 Ashley Ave. 1919 Lateral-gable Brick veneer added before district created; original windows torn out after district created Contributing 362 Ashley Ave. 1919 Front-gable Twin to 4 Elmwood Ave. and 551 Huger St. Contributing 364 Ashley Ave. 1922 Foursquare Contributing 366 Ashley Ave. 1919 Bungalow Contributing 368 Ashley Ave. 1920 Front-gable
Ashley River Historic District is a historic district located west of the Ashley in the South Carolina Lowcountry in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The Historic District includes land from five municipalities, almost equally split between Charleston and Dorchester counties.
The tenure of Rev. John Gilchrist (1970–81) brought renewed energy to the church. [157] The front of the parish house was expanded to include a large seating area and expanded kitchen. [ 158 ] In 1973 Old St. Andrew's was placed on the National Register of Historical Places [ 6 ] and celebrated the 25th anniversary of the 1948 reopening. [ 159 ]
The James Nicholson House is a notable early 19th-century residence in Charleston, South Carolina which has housed the Ashley Hall school since 1909. [2] The house was built ca. 1816 for Patrick Duncan.