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Thought to be one of the first churches founded and built solely by African Americans in Charleston, Central was designed by black architect John P. Hutchinson and completed in 1893. The church is an excellent example of a vernacular Carpenter Gothic style, with a detailed protective hood above the central double doors and Gothic windows with plate tracery. The church's interior features a semicircular apse with Gothic arch, and the original galleries and pews. Murals painted from 1912-15 by Amohamad Milai, a native of Calcutta, India, depict the Crucifixion, Ascension and Resurrection of Christ.

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North Charleston Inn

One mile from Charleston International Airport;

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Country Hearth Inn & Suites

clean & friendly, all rooms with refrigerator,hair dryer, coffee maker,hot inncredible breakkfast,walking distance to many restaurants &

Charleston, SC Businesses


Holiday Inn Historic District

Centrally located; ; Arrangements for tours, etc.; Decorated with beautiful reproductions of 18th century furnishings;

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Vendue Inn

Definitive European-style Hotel located downtown near the Battery and Waterfront Park; AAA 3-Diamond rating;

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Things to do near Charleston, SC

Rivertowne Country Club

Arnold Palmer's first Charleston-area course is situation among scenic marshlands and oaks with 13 holes along the Wando Rive...

Gibbes Museum Of Art

Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the Gibbes Museum of Art opened its doors to the public in 1905. Locate...

Victoria House Inn

19th Century Victorian structure built in the Romanesque style in the heart of Charleston's Downtown Historic District. Some...

Thomas Miller's House

Thomas Miller was the first president of South Carolina State University. He served in both houses of the state legislature ...

Plantation Days

Craftworkers demonstrate the skills practiced by slaves as they prepared the antebellum plantation for harvest time. Differe...