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December 2024
The educator was fired from her teaching job for refusing to leave the NAACP

November 2024
Then share your own awesome vintage Charleston photos

October 2024
The 12-story hotel was built from plans by noted New York architect William Lee Stoddart during the Charleston...

September 2024
The Lowcountry native became one of the most celebrated ironworkers in the country

August 2024
The Confederate submarine sunk the USS Housatonic in 1864, then vanished with seven souls aboard

July 2024
The original pier stretched 1,000 feet into the sea

June 2024
The theatrical tradition was reinstated in March with a contemporary twist on the tragedy King Lear

April 2024
Located on the south bank of the Ashley River, the property boasted walking trails lined with beautiful blossoms

March 2024
Civil rights leaders such as Coretta Scott King assisted in the strike

February 2024
The next mode of public transportation in the Holy City

January 2024
The record-setting snowfall was the largest accumulation since December 1989

December 2023
Inspired by world’s fairs, the expo was designed to stimulate trade through the harbor

October 2023
The ship escorted convoys through waters surrounding the Solomon Islands, New Guinea, and the Philippines for four...

September 2023
The violent storms killed 32 people and caused more than $30 million in damages in today’s figures

July 2023
The hotel celebrates its 170th anniversary this month

May 2023
The violinist and music education advocate infused classical canon with humor and infectious enthusiasm

April 2023
Considered a strategic location during the Revolutionary War, the site was defended by General William Moultrie

March 2023
The Charleston Museum director worked to create equitable access for the community, including local schools in rural...

February 2023
The business on Wentworth Street was part gourmet food store and part Jewish deli.

January 2023
See a frosty fellow built on the Cistern lawn by members of the ATO Beta Xi chapter at the College of Charleston

December 2022
Today the vibrant thoroughfare hosts some of the city’s best restaurants, bars, hotels, and art galleries

November 2022
The unprecedented natural disaster caused 60 deaths and cost an estimated $166 million in damages

September 2022
Built in 1872, 71 Wentworth will be subdivided into 12 luxury apartments

April 2022
See more images in “Charleston in Sports: A Photographic History, 1890s-1960s” on view in the Lowcountry Image Gallery...