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CHARLESTON HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. C.
THOROUGHLY REMODELED.
WITH STEAM HEAT.
TELEPH ONE IN EACH R OOM.
WITH EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR COMFORT AND
PLEASURE OF GUESTS.
UNDER NEW M ANAGEMENT.
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POINTS OF INTEREST
South Carolina Society Hall, Meeting Street, founded
1736.
St. Michael's Church, with historic chimes and watch-
tower, built 1752.
City Hall, with valuable pictures and statuary.
Bust of Henry Timrod, Poet, Washington Square
Scotch Presbyterian Church, founded 1931, built 1811.
Commercial Club
Hibernian Hall, contains column from the Giant's
Causeway, Ireland
Fireproof Building, contains old colonial records
Statute of William Pitt, Lord Chatham, erected 1769,
Washington Square
Washington Light Infantry Monument, Washington
Square
Gibbes Memorial Art Institute
French Huguenot Church, (only one in U. S.), founded
1690, Queen Street
St. Philip's Church and Graveyard, very old, Church
Grave of John C. Calhoun, St. Philip's Graveyard
Old Colonial Powder Magazine, very quaint, Cumber-
land Street
Chapter Room of Daughters of the Confederacy, Market
Hall, (war relics)
Charleston Library, Broad Street
Confederate Home and College, founded 1867, Broad
Street
Base Ball Grounds at Hampton Park
Noisette's Rose Garden, trolley or carriage
Enston Home, for respectable poor, on King Street
trolley
Magnolia Cemetery, with beautiful trees and monu-
melits
Country Club and Golf Links, reached by trolley or
carriage near Cemetery
Drive across the New Bridgeinto St. Andrew's Parish
Ashley Hall Plantation and Avenue of Oaks, St. An-
drew's Parish
Naval Station on Cooper River
Isle of Palms, reached by boat and trolley
Fort Moultrie, Fort Getty, Mortar Batteries, Oceola's
Grave, also New U. S. Barracks and Officers' Quarters all
on Sullivan's Island, reached by Ferry Boat and Trolley.
Fort Sumter, in Harber
Fort Johnson, on James Island, seen from the "Battery?
Magnolia Gardens on the Ashley, fourteen miles by
river boat
Drayton Hall, on Ashley River, adjacent to Magnolia
Gardens
Goose Creek Church, with British Arms over pulpit.
Eighteen miles by rail
Tea Gardens at summerville, 20 miles by rail
Phospha.e Mills and Mines, (an immense industry), in
Suburbs
"The Battery" and Monuments
Pringle Mansion, British Headquarters 178:-2, 27 King
Strees
United States Custom House, East Bay
Old Colonial Exchange and Postoffice, built 1761, East
Bay foot of Broad
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