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  2. Kings Courtyard Inn - Wikipedia

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    In the 1800s its first floor was commercial shop spaces, and second and third floors were hotel rooms. [3] It opened as Kings Courtyard Inn in 1983. A review then noted that it was: A 130-year-old building which formerly housed retail shops and a roller skating rink has been converted into one of Charleston's newest inns.

  3. Meeting Street Inn - Wikipedia

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    The Meeting Street Inn, is in the Charleston Historic District at 174 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. The building is unusual in its history that dates to 1837 when it was occupied by the Charleston Theatre. In 1874, businessman Enoch Pratt bought the property and built a three-story brick building. It was built in the ...

  4. Hominy Grill - Wikipedia

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    Food & Wine has gathered some of Stehling's best recipes for those who want to recreate the classic, comforting flavors of Hominy Grill at home. [6] They have also compiled some archival photographs of everything from Stehling and the earliest days of the restaurant to more recent snapshots commemorating the atmosphere and the delicious cuisine ...

  5. Sepia (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Built into a historical 1890s print shop, Sepia was established in 2007 as restaurateur Emmanuel Nony's first independent venture. ... Charleston Wine + Food Festival ...

  6. Beloved Restaurants and Bars That Closed Permanently ... - AOL

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    Charleston, South Carolina ... The Original Hot Dog Shop was a landmark in Pittsburgh's lively Oakland neighborhood for more than 60 years. Until April 2020, it served chili cheese dogs, hoagies ...

  7. French Quarter (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    The French Quarter is within the original "walled" city of Charleston. [2] [3] The area began being called the French Quarter in 1973 when preservation efforts began for warehouse buildings on the Lodge Alley block. The name recognizes the high concentration of French merchants in the area's history.