It is time to step back in time and remember a different part of the Charleston history. Kick back and relax and enjoy this photographic journey back in time to a much different Charleston and Southern experience.
We truly have a spirited history filled with ups and downs and it is important to remember the journey as we look to the future.
Pictures of Charleston, South Carolina Past
Grace Bridge – Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston, South Carolina, circa 1905. “Hotel St. John (Mills House), Meeting Street.” Demolished in 1968
Old King Street Postcard
South Battery Home
Dock Street Theater
Joseph Manigault House – 1910
King Street Postcard – 1907
Civil War Era Charleston
Rainbow Row – Circa 1940
O’Connor House – Post Civil War
Early Trustees of Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church – Charleston, SC
237 King Street – Kassis Brothers Shoes
Charleston, S.C., circa 1906. “Peoples National Bank, Broad & State Streets
King Street lights at night – Circa 1910
Meeting Street and St. Michael’s Church – 1900
Gibbes Memorial Art Gallery, Meeting Street – 1905
Storefront – March, 1936
South Carolina circa 1906. “Old Charleston. Church Street just below Tradd Street showing Col. Robert Brewton’s house — No. 71 Church Street at left with piazza.
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