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  2. William Gibbes House - Wikipedia

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    First-floor windows are framed by pedimented lintels and bracketed sills, while the second-floor windows have flatter cornices. The main roof line is modillioned, as is the gable above, which has a round window at its center. [3] The interior follows a plan known in Charleston as a "double house".

  3. Moultrieville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Moultrieville Historic District is a national historic district located at Sullivan's Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. The district encompasses 18 contributing buildings and 1 contributing site in Moultrieville. They predominantly include frame residences built between about 1830 to 1930 which are known as "Island Houses."

  4. John's Island Presbyterian Church - Wikipedia

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    John's Island Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church located on Johns Island, Charleston County, South Carolina. It was founded in 1719 by Rev Archibald Stobo, a Church of Scotland minister. [2] It was remodeled in 1792 and extended in 1823. It is a T-shaped, frame meeting house-style church sheathed in clapboard. [3] [4]

  5. Broad Street (Charleston, South Carolina) - Wikipedia

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    Oldest frame structure in Charleston is constructed at 106 Broad St. (1715) St. Michael's Episcopal Church authorized by Common House of Assembly in 1751 The State House cornerstone laid at the corner of Meeting and Broad Streets in 1756 British siege of Charleston in 1780, destroying many buildings on Broad Street

  6. William Aiken House and Associated Railroad Structures

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    It is an 1807 Federal Adamesque wood-frame house, two stories high, with a two-story porch extending across its southern facade. It is where the South Carolina Canal and Rail Road Company was founded in 1827, with William Aiken, an Irish immigrant, as its first president.

  7. Fireproof Building - Wikipedia

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    The Fireproof Building, also known as the County Records Building, is located at 100 Meeting Street, at the northwest corner of Washington Square, in Charleston, South Carolina. Completed in 1827, it was the most fire-resistant building in America at the time, and is believed to be the oldest fire-resistant building in America today.

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