Built in 1767 at the southern entrance to Charleston, the original tower was destroyed during the Civil War. The new tower, built in 1876, stands 161 ft. with 201 steps leading to its top. The beacon was extinguished in 1962
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The first Jews began to settle in Charleston soon after 1670, attracted by the civil and religious freedom of South Carolina ...
The building, begun in 1722 and interrupted by the Revolution, was completed in 1787. In 1852, the building was remodeled wi...
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