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“H” is for Hibernian Hall (Charleston). Designed by Philadelphia architect Thomas U. Walter, Hibernian Hall is among the most significant examples of Greek Revival in Charleston.
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“H” is for Hibernian Hall (Charleston). Designed by Philadelphia architect Thomas U. Walter, Hibernian Hall is among the most significant examples of Greek Revival in Charleston.
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“W” is for White, Edward Brickell (1806-1882). Architect. In the twenty years prior to the Civil War, Edward Brickell White was South Carolina’s pre-eminent architect.
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“W” is for White, Edward Brickell (1806-1882). Architect. In the twenty years prior to the Civil War, Edward Brickell White was South Carolina’s pre-eminent architect.
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The popular series "This Old House" has been a fixture on PBS since 1980. It has filmed in many locations across the country, and now it has come to South…
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With six massive columns, a strikingly symmetrical façade, and a remote location outside of Pinewood, SC, Millford has captured the eye since its…
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"B" is Barringer Building [in Columbia]. Located on Main Street, the Barringer Building enjoys the distinction of being Columbia's first skyscraper. Built…