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1 Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina
Charleston was one of leading cities in the South from the colonial era to the Civil War in the 1860s. ... The city grew wealthy through the export of rice and, ...
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2 Charleston | History, Population, Attractions, & Facts | Britannica
https://www.britannica.com/place/Charleston-South-Carolina
In the American Revolution the city was held by the British from 1780 to 1782. It ceased to be the state capital in 1790, when the legislature ...
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3 A Historic Overview of Charleston, SC
https://www.charlestoncvb.com/media/media-kit/historic-overview/
The first view of what would become the new colony of Carolina came in March 1670 at Bull's Island. The travelers landed on a promising location they christened ...
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4 The Incredible History of Charleston
https://mycharlestoncarriage.com/blog/the-incredible-history-of-charleston/
Starting in the 1670s, Charleston was a leading city in the South from the colonial era to the Civil War. Originally, the city became ...
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5 A Short History of Charleston, SC
https://charleston.com/charleston-insider/arts-culture/a-short-history-of-charleston-sc
The first name, Charles Town, was given to it in honor of King Charles II. The settlement was in an excellent strategic location, so it had more ...
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6 History of Charleston, South Carolina: Discovering ... - Holidify
https://www.holidify.com/pages/history-of-charleston-5587.html
As the situation started getting better, by 1750, Charles Town became a trading hub for southern colonies and very soon became the fourth largest colony. By the ...
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7 The Evolution of Charleston's Name
https://www.ccpl.org/charleston-time-machine/evolution-charlestons-name
Fast-forward to 1783, when the elected representatives of the urban parishes of St. Philip and St. Michael introduced to the legislature a bill ...
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8 A History of Charleston South Carolina
https://localhistories.org/a-history-of-charleston-south-carolina/
The city of Charleston, South Carolina was founded in 1670 by English colonists. It was named Charles Town in honor of King Charles II (1660-1685). Soon ...
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9 Charleston, South Carolina – The “Holy City”
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/sc-charleston/
Located just south of the mid-point of South Carolina's coastline, at the confluence of the Ashley and Cooper Rivers, the historic city of Charleston is the ...
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10 History of Charleston, South Carolina
http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h2767.html
In 1670, settlers arrived at the Ashley River and established a settlement on its west bank, which they named Charles Town in honor of Charles II. The following ...
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11 Charleston | South Carolina Encyclopedia
https://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/charleston/
Charleston was the first permanent European settlement in Carolina, its first seat of government, and the most important city in the southern United States well ...
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12 A look back at Charleston history for the city's 350th Birthday
https://www.counton2.com/news/a-look-back-at-charleston-history-for-the-citys-350th-birthday/
Charleston was founded in 1670 as Charles Town to honor King Charles II of England. In 1680, Charleston would become the fifth-largest city in ...
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13 Charles Town, South Carolina - Carolana
https://www.carolana.com/SC/Towns/Charles_Town_SC.html
From 1670 to 1783, the city was known as Charles Town then Charlestown. No "e" on the end. At the end of the American Revolution in 1783, the name was shortened ...
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14 Why is Charleston Called the Holy City? - Keadle Real Estate
https://www.searchforcharlestonrealestate.com/blog/why-is-charleston-called-the-holy-city.html
On the west bank of the Ashley River (known as West Ashley today), Charles Town was declared the capital city of Carolina. In two years, the ...
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15 History of Charleston, SC - Coastlend Mortgage
https://coastlendmortgage.com/about/history-of-charleston-sc/
It took seven years before the Lords could arrange for settlement, the first being that of Charles Town. The community was established by English settlers in ...
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16 History & Cultural Heritage - City of North Charleston
https://www.northcharleston.org/residents/community/history-cultural-heritage/
1972: The City of North Charleston was established as the 9th largest city in South Carolina on June 12, 1972 with John E. Bourne, Jr. as the first mayor. By ...
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17 Interesting facts about Charleston SC - Carolina Marine Group
https://carolinamarinegroup.com/10-interesting-facts-about-charleston-sc
Charles Town, South Carolina was named after the British King Charles II. The name Charles Towne was shortened to Charleston after the Revolutionary War when it ...
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18 Charleston Community History (U.S. National Park Service)
https://www.nps.gov/articles/charleston-community-history.htm
Michael's, became targets for British war ships. A siege on the city in 1776 was successfully defended by William Moultrie from Sullivan's ...
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19 10 Things Charleston, South Carolina is Known For
https://www.expertexplorers.com/10-things-charleston-is-known-for/
Originally known as Charles Towne, named after Charles II, Charleston is one of the oldest cities in the US. Founded in 1670, it was the ...
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20 Did You Know??? - West Virginia Legislature
http://www.wvlegislature.gov/educational/kids_page/6.html
...that the first Charleston Capitol, built in 1869-1870, was located at Capitol and Lee Streets. Charleston remained the Capitol City until 1875 when the ...
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21 History of the Charleston City Market
https://www.thecharlestoncitymarket.com/history/
1788: Land is ceded to the City in order to create a 100-foot-wide merchant avenue from Meeting Street to the Cooper River with the intent purpose of becoming a ...
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22 History and Culture - South Carolina State Library
https://guides.statelibrary.sc.gov/sc-information/history-culture
The port city of Charleston became an important center of commerce and culture. The interior or upcountry, meanwhile, was being slowly ...
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23 History of the Capitol - General Services - WV.gov
https://generalservices.wv.gov/history-of-the-capitol
Before the capitol was in its current location in Charleston, several West Virginia cities had served as the capitol location for the State of West Virginia ...
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24 The State House History - South Carolina Legislature
https://www.scstatehouse.gov/studentpage/Explore/history.shtml
Construction of the new State House in Columbia was in progress when a fire, on February 5, 1788, destroyed the first State House. Charleston public officials ...
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25 The Old and Historic Charleston District | NYPAP
https://www.nypap.org/preservation-history/the-old-and-historic-charleston-district/
Charleston was founded in 1670 as Charles Town, named after King Charles II. It was one of the richest colonies, and dependent on African slave labor and trade.
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26 History | Charleston County Government
https://www.charlestoncounty.org/history.php
On September 14, 1948, voters chose the first plan with the appointed manager, and, on January 4, 1949, members of Charleston County Council were sworn into ...
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27 Charleston SC History Then and Now
https://www.charlestonsfinest.com/articles/early-charleston.htm
With a population of 11,000, Charleston became the wealthiest and most significant city south of Philadelphia. Not only did the port allow for rare and ...
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28 Charleston Battle Facts and Summary
https://www.battlefields.org/learn/revolutionary-war/battles/charleston
Established in 1670, Charleston, South Carolina, is city rich with history. Visitors to the city can walk in the footsteps of heros of the... Details and ...
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29 History Of Charleston, West Virginia - Braley Care Homes
https://www.braleycarehomesinc.com/history-of-charleston-west-virginia/
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30 Why is Charleston called the Holy City? - CHStoday
https://chstoday.6amcity.com/why-is-charleston-called-the-holy-city
1670: Charleston was founded. 1681: Circular Congregational Church — a Protestant church — was established. 1682: First Baptist Church was ...
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31 Rise and Fall and Rise: South Carolina's Maritime History
https://www.scseagrant.org/rise-and-fall-and-rise-south-carolinas-maritime-history/
In the years before the American Revolution, Charleston was the fourth largest city in British North America but easily the richest. Its wealth dominated the ...
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32 South Carolina Historical Firsts - SCPRT
https://www.scprt.com/about/facts-and-faqs/historical-firsts
The Charleston Chamber of Commerce was the first city Chamber of Commerce in this country – 1773. First public museum – Charleston Museum, organized January 12, ...
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33 ABOUT CONWAY - City of Conway
https://www.cityofconway.com/residents_visitors/about_conway/index.php
In 1670, the British settled Charles Town (Charleston, SC). The area now known as Horry (O-REE) County was part of old Craven County, established in 1682.
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34 Charleston, South Carolina | Wikipedia audio article - YouTube
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35 How Charleston's Black Residents Have Shaped the City
https://www.cntraveler.com/story/how-charlestons-black-residents-have-shaped-the-city
But Charleston also saw 40 percent of America's slave trade pass through its port, and it was enslaved Africans, beginning with the city's ...
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36 History - CofC 250 - College of Charleston
https://250.cofc.edu/history/
In 1837, however, the City of Charleston decided that it would be in the city's interest to have a “home college.” The city council took control of the ...
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37 ISJL - South Carolina Charleston Encyclopedia
https://www.isjl.org/south-carolina-charleston-encyclopedia.html
After the war, Seixas and other Jews returned to the city that was now known as Charleston. Charleston became a thriving trading center after the war, and its ...
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38 History - Georgetown, SC
https://www.georgetownsc.gov/community/history.php
The third oldest city in South Carolina, following Charleston and Beaufort, Georgetown was founded in 1729 and became an official port of entry in 1732.
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39 Charleston, South Carolina - SCIWAY
https://www.sciway.net/city/charleston.html
Charleston was originally called Charles Town in honor of King Charles II of England, and its nickname is "The Holy City" due to the many churches that help ...
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40 20 Things to Know Before You Go to Charleston
https://roadsandkingdoms.com/travel-guide/charleston/know-before-you-go-to-charleston/
Charleston is one of the oldest Southern cities in the United States. Founded as a proprietary colony in 1670, it became one of the ...
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41 Brief History of Summerville
https://www.summervillesc.gov/339/Brief-History-of-Summerville
To protect Summerville's biggest asset, the village became an official town in 1847, passing a first law prohibiting the cutting of certain-sized trees ...
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42 15 of the oldest cities in the US - Insider
https://www.insider.com/oldest-cities-in-the-us-america
In the early 1600s, the peninsula that would become known as Boston was controlled by Native Americans until John Smith named the area New ...
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43 South Carolina State History for Kids - Ducksters
https://www.ducksters.com/geography/us_states/south_carolina_history.php
The land south of Virginia was called Carolina. The first permanent British settlement in South Carolina was founded in 1670. It would later become the city of ...
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44 Colonial Charleston
http://www.colonialcharleston.com/
From 1697 until the beginning of the Revolutionary War, the trading town of Dorchester flourished along the Ashley River, inland from colonial Charleston.
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45 Before settlers established Charles Town in SC, the 1st ...
https://www.postandcourier.com/news/before-settlers-established-charles-town-in-sc-the-1st-charles-towne-lasted-3-years-in/article_7d8f82cc-954a-11ea-822c-b337eca8040a.html
WILMINGTON, N.C. — In 1666, four years before what would become Charleston was settled, colonists up the coast grew unsettled in another ...
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46 Why Is Charleston Called The Holy City?
https://lowcountrywalkingtours.com/charleston-stories/charleston-holy-city/
Charleston has been known for its religious tolerance since the 1700s. Not only does this city boast dozens of church steeples, but it's also ...
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47 Historical Things to Do in Charleston, SC - Top 10
https://travelerofcharleston.com/places-to-learn-about-charleston-sc-history/
Top Historical Things to do in Charleston, SC · #1 Charles Towne Landing State Historical Site · #2 South Carolina Historical Society Museum · #3 Charleston Museum.
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48 Migration and Geographies | US History I (AY Collection)
https://courses.lumenlearning.com/suny-ushistory1ay/chapter/migration-and-geographies/
When Fredrika Bremer visited Charleston in 1850, she could clearly see that blacks outnumbered the city's white inhabitants: “Negroes swarm the streets. Two- ...
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49 History - City of Folly Beach
https://cityoffollybeach.com/about-folly/history/
Their stay took a turn for the worse when officials on Folly in Charleston blocked access to and from the island and put a stop to any supplies because some ...
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50 Siege of Charleston - 1780 - Mount Vernon
https://www.mountvernon.org/library/digitalhistory/digital-encyclopedia/article/siege-of-charleston--1780/
Lincoln and his subordinates worked diligently to repair the fortifications around the city and the Continental Army leadership beseeched the southern states to ...
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51 7 Reasons You'll Absolutely Love Moving to Charleston, SC
https://www.lifestorage.com/blog/moving/moving-to-charleston-sc/
In 1931, Charleston became the first city in the U.S. to establish a board of architectural review. When in the Holy City, you'll notice a ...
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52 Charleston (S.C.). City Council. Census of the City of ...
https://docsouth.unc.edu/imls/census/census.html
Census of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, for the Year 1861. Illustrated by Statistical Tables. By Charleston (S.C.). City Council.
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53 History of Georgetown - Founded In 1729 - Historic ...
https://discovergeorgetownsc.com/georgetown-south-carolina/history-of-georgetown/
It is the third oldest city in South Carolina, following Charleston and ... In 1732, Georgetown became an official port of entry, allowing the area's ...
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54 Charleston vs Savannah: Which City to Visit in 2022
https://www.jasminealley.com/charleston-vs-savannah/
Charleston is one of the oldest cities in the country. It was established all the way back in 1670! Yup, this city has been around for over ...
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55 Why Is Columbia the Capital of South Carolina? | Sporcle Blog
https://www.sporcle.com/blog/2019/10/why-is-columbia-the-capital-of-south-carolina/
The most well-known city in South Carolina is Charleston, which is the oldest city in the state. The city played a major role in the slave trade ...
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56 Preservation Society of Charleston | Charleston, SC
https://www.preservationsociety.org/
Serving as an advocacy leader for citizens concerned about preserving Charleston's distinctive character, quality of life, and diverse neighborhoods.
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57 South Carolina Colony - Mr. Nussbaum
https://mrnussbaum.com/south-carolina-colony
In 1680, the colony moved to Charles Town (later Charleston). Charles Town would quickly become the cultural and economic center of the southern colonies.
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58 Our Mayor | City of Charleston
https://charlestonwv.gov/mayor
Amy Shuler Goodwin was elected November 7, 2018 as the first female Mayor of Charleston, West Virginia. Since taking office, Goodwin has prioritized fiscal ...
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59 Charleston Municipal Golf Course (The Muni) history
https://www.friendsofthemuni.com/history-overview
... Club of Charleston and Yeamans Hall Club in particular, the demand for public golf became a clear opportunity. Members of these private clubs and City ...
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60 15 HONEST Pros & Cons of Living in Charleston, South ...
https://embracesomeplace.com/pros-cons-living-charleston-moving/
Founded in 1670, Charleston is one of the oldest cities in the country and it has ...
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61 Charleston City Paper: Home
https://charlestoncitypaper.com/
Since 1997, the Charleston City Paper has been working hard to share the latest in news, food, music and culture around the Holy City.
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62 History | CSU - Charleston Southern University
https://www.charlestonsouthern.edu/about/history/
The urgent need for another college in the Lowcountry became a matter of active ... acquire 500 acres of land 16 miles from the city limits of Charleston, ...
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63 Charleston (Franklin County) - Encyclopedia of Arkansas
https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/charleston-883/
Charles Town, as it was then named, was settled in the 1840s by James B. Thaxton, Robert C. Thaxton, and Charles R. Kellum, among others. Kellum, for whom the ...
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64 24 Best Things to Do in Charleston, South Carolina
https://www.travelandleisure.com/attractions/things-to-do-in-charleston-south-carolina
24 Things to Do in Charleston, South Carolina — From Ghost Tours to Sunset Cruises. Planning a trip to the Holy City? Here are 24 of the best ...
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65 Charleston, South Carolina | Familypedia - Fandom
https://familypedia.fandom.com/wiki/Charleston,_South_Carolina
Charleston is the oldest and second-largest city in the southeastern State of South Carolina, the county seat of Charleston County, and the principal city ...
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66 Welcome to the Francis Marion Hotel, in historic downtown ...
https://www.francismarionhotel.com/
Named for Revolutionary War hero Francis Marion (the “Swamp Fox”), the Francis Marion Hotel became an instant Charleston landmark when it opened in 1924.
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67 Charleston WV, Fire Department
https://charlestonfire.org/
Charleston, West Virginia Fire Department. ... Protecting The Capital City Since 1893. About The CFD. History and legacy of the Charleston Fire Department.
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68 U.S. Custom House, Charleston, SC - GSA
https://www.gsa.gov/historic-buildings/us-custom-house-charleston-sc
Responding to increased trade activity in the Atlantic port city, Congress appropriated funds in 1847 for the purchase of a site for a new custom house.
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69 Walking a Block of Historic Downtown Charleston
https://www.historicamerica.org/journal/2021/3/29/a-walk-through-historic-downtown-charleston
Founded in 1670, Charleston is one of the most historic cities in all of the United States. From the Revolutionary War to the War of 1812 to ...
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70 8 Things You Need To Know About Living In Charleston, SC
https://www.pods.com/blog/2022/01/living-in-charleston/
Rainbow Row and the city of Charleston ... And did we mention the ninety miles of coastline that stretches along Charleston's Atlantic Ocean ...
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71 History Behind the Four Sections of South Carolina
https://www.ezhomesearch.com/blog/history-behind-the-four-sections-of-south-carolina/
By the late 1690s, the Sea Islands had become a permanent settlement and in 1711, the City of Beaufort became the second oldest city in the ...
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72 Living in Charleston: 10 Tips BEFORE Moving to ... - UpHomes
https://uphomes.com/blog/moving-to-charleston-sc/
Charleston, Chucktown, the Holy City. When you think of this city, you probably think about its Cobblestone streets, pastel-colored homes, palm trees, ...
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73 South Carolina - Colonel History, Civil War & Myrtle Beach
https://www.history.com/topics/us-states/south-carolina
South Carolina was settled by the English in 1670 and became the eighth state to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1788.
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74 about the - Charleston Museum
https://www.charlestonmuseum.org/support-us/about-the-museum/
Founded in 1773 and commonly regarded as “America's First Museum,” The Charleston Museum is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, accredited by the American ...
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75 The Boroughs of Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina (B)
https://www.gpsmycity.com/blog/historic-district---the-boroughs-of-charleston-4746.html
The original walled city of Charleston in the 1700s. Over the years this area became nationally known for its outstanding neighborhood...
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76 2. Cities and Towns, in GROWTH, Becoming American
http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/becomingamer/growth/text2/text2read.htm
Charleston. Founded in 1670 by English settlers from the island of Barbados, Charles Town grew quickly due to its strategic location for commerce and defense.
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77 WPS - Port Charleston review - World Port Source
http://www.worldportsource.com/ports/review/USA_SC_Port_Charleston_248.php
When the old capitol building was rebuilt in 1792, it became the Charleston County Courthouse. After the Revolution, the Port of Charleston continued to grow in ...
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78 Old Exchange and Provost - SC Picture Project
https://www.scpictureproject.org/charleston-county/old-exchange-and-provost.html
By the early nineteenth century abolitionists had become active in their anti-slavery position, and when the Post Office was moved to the Exchange Building in ...
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79 north charleston mayor political party - GlobalClean
https://globalclean.pt/svcr53/north-charleston-mayor-political-party
Since its beginnings as a small town in 1972, North Charleston has become South ... Where did the money go? text-align: center; Meets the first Monday of ...
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80 The Citadel marks a century along the Ashley, still intertwined ...
https://today.citadel.edu/commentary-the-citadel-marks-a-century-along-the-ashley-still-intertwined-with-charleston/
In 1842, the governor of South Carolina authorized the establishment of a military academy in Charleston for deserving young men. This ...
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81 Middleton Place National Historic Landmark House Museum ...
https://www.middletonplace.org/
Middleton Place National Historic Landmark And America's Oldest Landscaped Gardens In Charleston, SC. Plantation, House Museum, Restaurant, And Stableyards.
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82 History of Nitro - City of Nitro - Cityofnitro.org
https://cityofnitro.org/about-nitro-west-virginia/history-of-nitro/
Shortly after the United States entered the war, it became apparent that America faced a critical shortage in gunpowder production. When it was determined the ...
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83 Ferguson v. City of Charleston: Social and Legal Contexts
https://www.aclu.org/other/ferguson-v-city-charleston-social-and-legal-contexts
› other › ferguson-v-city-charlest...
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84 Essential Facts About the South Carolina Colony - ThoughtCo
https://www.thoughtco.com/south-carolina-colony-103881
South Carolina became one of the wealthiest early colonies largely ... 1670 and moved the colony to Charles Town (now Charleston) in 1680.
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85 Information and History about Ansonborough in Charleston, C
https://www.thecassinagroup.com/ansonborough/
Ansonborough is considered Charles Town's first suburb but it's early beginnings did not come easy. It is rumored that young Capt. George Anson (for which ...
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86 History and Seaports in Charleston - NASA Earth Observatory
https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/92270/history-and-seaports-in-charleston
Charleston is full of early American history. The city was established in 1670 by English settlers as a colonial seaport. Following the ...
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87 Charleston Symphony: Home
https://charlestonsymphony.org/
SUPPORT YOUR SYMPHONY Become a donor today! ... how you can ensure the future of classical music in Charleston for years to come. ... HOLY CITY MESSIAH.
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88 51 Fun and Unusual Things to Do in Charleston, SC
https://tourscanner.com/blog/fun-things-to-do-in-charleston/
Thanks to its historical significance, Friends of the Hunley has justifiably become one of the city's most popular attractions for both ...
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89 Siege of Charleston - British Battles
https://www.britishbattles.com/war-of-the-revolution-1775-to-1783/siege-of-charleston/
The siege and capture of Charleston, capital of South Carolina, by the British on 12th May 1780 ... Place of the Siege of Charleston: City of Charleston, South ...
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90 A Short History of Flat Rock by Louise Bailey
https://flatrocknc.govoffice3.com/index.asp?SEC=EB3DBB95-89E0-4EA6-ADB7-5CB5B7E7D504&Type=B_BASIC
Edward's brother George became Secretary of the Confederate Treasury after ... would be placed by donating fifty acres for the town of Hendersonville.
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91 About Summerville South Carolina | Birthplace of Sweet Tea
https://www.visitsummerville.com/about
Minutes from Charleston and the beaches, our world-class sports venues and ... Summerville's biggest asset, the village became an official town in 1847, ...
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92 One Of America's Longest-Serving Mayors Steps Down - NPR
https://www.npr.org/2016/01/09/462400074/americas-longest-serving-mayor-steps-down
Riley has had to carefully navigate preserving the nearly 350-year-old port city with progress that has made Charleston a top draw for both ...
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93 6 Best Places to Live In Charleston, SC - Matt O'Neill Real Estate
https://www.mattoneillrealestate.com/blog/6-best-places-to-live-in-charleston/
Hillardsville, Hibbens Ferry and Lucasville became part of Mount Pleasant after the town's consolidation. Mount Pleasant Village and Greenwich ...
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94 How Mayor Joe Riley Shaped Charleston | Architect Magazine
https://www.architectmagazine.com/design/how-mayor-joe-riley-shaped-charleston_o
When Riley assumed his seat in 1975 it was at a juncture of opportunity and challenge. The opportunity came with a new system of voting for city councilors, put ...
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95 The Thrilling Tale of How Robert Smalls Seized a Confederate ...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/thrilling-tale-how-robert-smalls-heroically-sailed-stolen-confederate-ship-freedom-180963689/
Darkness still blanketed the city of Charleston in the early hours of May 13, 1862, as a light breeze carried the briny scent of marshes ...
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96 Learn the history behind the Holy City's church steeples
https://charlestonmag.com/features/learn_the_history_behind_the_holy_city_s_church_steeples
Michael's Church, the Cathedral Church of St. Luke and St. Paul, and Grace Church Cathedral each have a complete ring of eight bells, giving Charleston more ...
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97 These Are The 9 Oldest Towns In South Carolina
https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-carolina/oldest-towns-in-sc/
The town of Georgetown was formed in 1729 and in 1732 Georgetown opened the port, giving traders a second point of commerce. Charleston was the ...
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