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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.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Vendue Inn

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

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Twenty-Seven State Street B&B

(c. 1800) Located in the French Quarter of the orginial walled city; Our carriage house suites each have a private entrance and overlook a courtyard; Free parking ; SC Bed and Breakfast Assn. Charter member;

Charleston, SC Businesses


North Charleston Inn

One mile from Charleston International Airport;

Charleston, SC Businesses

Holiday Inn Historic District

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

Charleston, SC Businesses

Things to do near Charleston, SC

Spoleto Festival U.S.A.

Each year, Spoleto fills historic Charleston’s theaters, churches and outdoor spaces with 17 days and nights of over 140 perf...

Oak Plantation Campground

Full hook-ups; electricity & water, dump station, bath facilities, picnic tables; fishing. Outdoor pool available for guests...

Summerville Dorchester Visitor Center

"The Gateway To Charleston"...

Charleston Marriott

Picture a breath-taking view of the Ashley River just one mile from the historic district of downtown Charleston and you have...

Murder on the 19th Hole

A relaxing and entertaining weekend full of murder, mystery, and mayhem! While you enjoy The Sanctuary?s variety of amenitie...