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Delve into Anson Borough Homes
The district Anson Borough Homes of Charleston in Charleston County (South Carolina) is a subburb in United States about 452 mi south of Washington DC, the country's capital town.
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While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Moncks Corner, Walterboro, Saint George, Beaufort and Georgetown. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 20°C / 68 °F
Morning Temperature | 10°C / 50 °F |
Evening Temperature | 16°C / 61 °F |
Night Temperature | 16°C / 60 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 53% |
Air Pressure | 1021 hPa |
Wind Speed | Gentle Breeze with 5 km/h (3 mph) from North |
Cloud Conditions | Few clouds, covering 11% of sky |
General Conditions | Few clouds |
Monday, 18th of November 2024
21°C (70 °F)
16°C (61 °F)
Broken clouds, gentle breeze.
Tuesday, 19th of November 2024
22°C (71 °F)
20°C (67 °F)
Overcast clouds, gentle breeze.
Wednesday, 20th of November 2024
24°C (75 °F)
20°C (67 °F)
Broken clouds, gentle breeze.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Market Pavilion Hotel
Grand Bohemian Hotel Charleston Autograph Collection
ZERO GEORGE STREET
THE LODGE ALLEY INN
Belmond Charleston Place
Renaissance Charleston Historic District Hotel
Embassy Suites by Hilton Charleston Historic District
The Spectator Hotel
Zero George Street
Doubletree by Hilton Charleston -Historic Distric
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
College of Charleston
The College of Charleston (informally known as C of C) is a public, sea-grant and space-grant university located in historic downtown Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The College was founded in 1770 and chartered in 1785, making it the oldest college or university in South Carolina, the 13th oldest institution of higher learning in the United States and the oldest municipal college in the country.
CSS Charleston
CSS Charleston was an ironclad ram built for the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War. Construction at Charleston, South Carolina was authorized in fall 1862 and the ship was laid down in December 1862, entering service nine months later. The Charleston served as the Charleston Squadron's flagship alongside CSS Palmetto State and CSS Chicora during the defense of that city. Captained by Cdr. Isaac N. Brown.
Confederate Museum
The Confederate Museum is located in Charleston, South Carolina, and is operated by the South Carolina Ladies Auxiliary of the United Daughters of the Confederacy, a group that re-enacts the lives of Southern women in the 1860s. The museum features memorabilia from the American Civil War, and is located at 188 Meeting Street. The museum was formerly located in Market Hall and Sheds from the 1890s until in 1989, when damage from Hurricane Hugo forced it to move.
Washington Square (Charleston)
Washington Square is a greenspace in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. It is located behind city hall at the corner of Meeting Street and Broad Street in the Charleston Historic District. It was known as City Hall Park until October 10, 1881, when it was renamed in honor of George Washington. The new name was painted over the gates in December 1881. The locate of Washington Square once was the site of Corbett's Thatched Tavern. The city square was opened in 1818.
Marion Square
Marion Square is greenspace in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, spanning six and one half acres. The square was established as a parade ground for the state arsenal under construction on the north side of the square. It is best known as the former Citadel Green because The Citadel occupied the arsenal from 1843 until 1922, when the college moved to Charleston's west side. The name was then changed to Marion Square, in honor of Francis Marion.
Court House Square (Charleston)
Court House Square is the location of Charleston County Courthouse in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, USA, at the intersection of Meeting and Broad Streets. It is historically known as "the four corners of law" because the intersection hosted buildings from each level of government: the Courthouse (state law), City Hall (municipal law), the Federal Building and U.S. Post Office (federal law), and Saint Michael's Episcopal Church (canon law).
John Kresse Arena
John Kresse Arena is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Charleston, South Carolina. It was built in 1982 and was home to the College of Charleston Cougars basketball team. The facility, named after the school's longtime head basketball coach John Kresse, hosted the 1997 and 1998 Atlantic Sun Conference men's basketball tournaments. It has been replaced by the Carolina First Arena, which opened in October 2008.
South Carolina Aquarium
The South Carolina Aquarium, located in Charleston, South Carolina, opened on May 19, 2000 on the historic Charleston Harbor. It is home to more than ten thousand plants and animals including river otters, loggerhead sea turtles, alligators, great blue herons, hawks, owls, sea horses, jellyfish, pufferfish, moray eels, horseshoe crabs, sea stars, pythons, and sharks.
St. Michael's Churchyard
St. Michael's Churchyard, adjacent to historic St. Michael's Episcopal Church on the corner of Meeting and Broad Streets, in Charleston, South Carolina is the final resting place of some famous historical figures, including two signers of the Constitution of the United States. The church was established in 1751 as the second Anglican parish in Charleston, South Carolina. Interred in St.
Charleston School of Law
The Charleston School of Law is a private law school located in Charleston, South Carolina, established in 2003. The school was fully accredited by the American Bar Association (ABA) in August 2011.
Charleston Museum
The Charleston Museum was the first museum built in America; it was founded in 1773 and opened to the public in 1824. It is located in the Downtown Historic District of Charleston, South Carolina. The main museum's exhibits include natural history and local history displays and decorative arts, including silver. One display features objects from the museum's origins in the late 18th century.
Gibbes Museum of Art
The Gibbes Museum of Art is an art museum in Charleston, South Carolina. Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the museum moved into a new Beaux Arts building at 135 Meeting Street in 1905. Located in the Charleston Historic District, the Gibbes houses a premier collection of over 10,000 works of fine art, principally American works, many with a connection to Charleston or the South.
Carolina First Center
Carolina First Center is the name given to the five story office building located at 40 Calhoun Street in Charleston, South Carolina that houses Carolina First Bank's south coast main offices (formerly Charleston Gateway Center). It is also the new name given to the former Palmetto Expo Center, a convention center in Greenville, South Carolina. Carolina First Center was also the original name to be given to a new athletic center at the College of Charleston for which the bank has naming rights.
Buist Academy
Buist Academy for Advanced Studies is a K-8 public school located in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Buist is a magnet school, meaning entrance exams are required to get into the school. The Charleston County School District operates Buist Academy. Buist is also an IB school as of February 2006.
Rainbow Row
Rainbow Row is the name for a series of colorful historic houses in Charleston, South Carolina. The houses are located north of Tradd St. and south of Elliot St. on East Bay Street. It is referred to as Rainbow Row for the pastel colors used to paint all of the houses. It is a common tourist attraction and is one of the most photographed parts of Charleston.
St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church (Charleston, South Carolina)
St. Mary of the Annunciation Roman Catholic Church is the first Roman Catholic parish in the Carolinas and Georgia. The current building at 93 Hasell St. in Charleston, South Carolina, is the third structure to house the congregation on this site. The property and an old building were purchased in 1789. It was incorporated as the Roman Catholic Church of Charleston by the South Carolina General Assembly in 1791.
College of Charleston School of Business and Economics
The College of Charleston School of Business and Economics is an AACSB International accredited institution for business.
Charleston Library Society
Charleston Library Society, founded in 1748, is a subscription library in Charleston, South Carolina. The library is the third oldest subscription library in the United States after the Library Company of Philadelphia (founded 1731 by Benjamin Franklin) and the Redwood Library and Athenaeum of Newport, Rhode Island (1747). The Charleston Library was founded before The Providence Athenaeum (1753), the New York Society Library (1754), and the Boston Athenaeum (1807).
Sottile Theater
The Sottile Theatre is a theater in downtown Charleston, South Carolina. It is owned by the College of Charleston, but many acting companies put plays on there. It has 800 seats. It was built in the 1920s by Albert Sottile.
TD Arena
TD Arena is a 5,100 seat multi-purpose arena in Charleston, South Carolina, USA that opened in 2008 and replaced John Kresse Arena as the home of the College of Charleston Cougars basketball and volleyball teams. The South Financial Group of Greenville, South Carolina, purchased the naming rights to the new facility, when it opened in 2008 under the Carolina First Arena name.
Circular Congregational Church
The Circular Congregational Church is a church located in Charleston, South Carolina. It is one of the oldest continuously worshiping congregations in the South. Founded in 1681, the church remains a vibrant, diverse community. Historically independent, the church endeavors to follow Jesus Christ in the radical way of progressive Christianity.
Waterfront Park (Charleston)
Waterfront Park is a twelve-acre park along approximately one-half mile of the Cooper River in Charleston, South Carolina. The park received the 2007 Landmark Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston, South Carolina
This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Charleston, South Carolina. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map.
St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church
The German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Charleston, South Carolina, was incorporated on December 3, 1840. Through usage and custom the Church is now known as St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church or St. Matthew's Lutheran Church and is a member of the South Carolina Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America.
Concord Park (Charleston)
Concord Park is a 9.1 acre development Charleston, South Carolina, near the Cooper River and South Carolina Aquarium. The name is used to refer to a 5.4 acre public park planned for the center of the development, the 3.7 acre mixed-use development along the north and south edges, and the overall development.