Charleston, SC Time Machine – Photographs From the Past
Once again, we have dug into the archives of Charleston, South Carolina’s history and uncovered a photographic time capsule. Some of these memories are subtle family moments, some of the historic significance and some will just have you smiling remembering a different time in Charleston. Kick back and take in each photograph. See what memory it brings back to you.
Welcome to the Charleston, SC Time Machine. Get comfortable.
Charleston Archive Photos
Morris Island Lighthouse before the erosion
Charleston, SC Firefighters taken between 1855 – 1865
Sullivan’s Island, S.C. Lieutenant Comdr. Edward Barrett and Lieutenant Cornelius N. Schoonmaker
Folly Beach – 1946
Confederate Currency
Morris Island Beach 1863
Gullah Geechee Civil Rights Leader Septima P. Clark Founder Citizenship Schools on historic Johns Island
Group of African Americans in Charleston, SC – 1860
The Battery – Post Civil War
1960’s Charleston families waving goodbye
Ashley Plaza Advertisement
Bus in Charleston, SC – 1960’s
North Charleston Burger King – 1960’s
Children Fishing at Colonial Lake
The Citadel – 1950’s
You have to admit, that was a fun ride.
Back to the time machine to the present day. We hope you continue to remember the past fondly in our Charleston, SC home.
It is so important to remember our past. Beautiful post
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What awesome photos. Odd that the African American housing photo was on a website about old Rhodesia.