Charleston (S.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
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Charleston (S.C.) -- Buildings, structures, etc
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Charleston (S.C.)
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- Charleston's Old Exchange Building, a witness to American history, Ruth M. Miller, Ann Taylor Andrus
- Glimpses of Charleston, David R. AvRutick
- Remodeling in Charleston
- To rent, the antebellum landscape of Aiken's Row, Charleston, South Carolina, by Patrick H. Morgan
- Some Charleston mansions, by Joseph Everett Chandler
- This is Charleston, a survey of the architectural heritage of a unique American city, text by Samuel Gaillard Stoney
- Quaint old Charleston, America's most historic city, by W.G. MacFarlane
- Charleston, South Carolina, historic preservation plan, prepared for the city of Charleston, by City Planning and Architectural Associates, Russell Wright, Carl Feiss, National Heritage Corporation
- Gadsden's Wharf, preliminary historical investigations, prepared by Sarah Fick for the city of Charleston
- The dwelling houses of Charleston, South Carolina, by Alice R. Huger Smith and D.E. Huger Smith
- The charm of old Charleston, a new world city of old world memories
- The United Order of Tents and 73 Cannon Street, a study of identity and place, by Mary Margaret Schley
- Our corner of Charleston history, the story of 98-100 Church Street, by Kathryn A. Banks
- Avoiding the theme park, a study of the architecture of Augustus Edison Constantine, and the need for preservation policy reform in Charleston, South Carolina for the twenty first century, Lissa D'Aquisto Felzer
- Historic churches of Charleston, South Carolina, edited by Edward G. Lilly ; compiled by Clifford L. Legerton
- Premium list of the South Carolina Institute, incorporated in 1850, for the promotion and encouragement of the arts, agriculture, ingenuity, mechanics, manufactures, and a general development of industry
- Old Windermere, area character appraisal
- The majesty of Charleston, photography and text by Peter Beney
- Site investigation results and responses to agency comments for the South Carolina Aquarium Site, Killam Associates, consulting engineers
- Examination of construction sequence at the Exchange Building, by Martha Zierden, Debi Hacker
- Jewels of the southern coast, architectural gems of Charleston, Savannah and beyond, Tim Barnwell
- 9 Glebe, the house that Rosa loved, by Steve Bailey
- 9 Pitt Street, a biography of a Charleston single house and its most prominent occupants, by: Kenneth G. Marolda
- Charleston architecture, 1670-1860, Gene Waddell
- The Charleston interior, text by J. Thomas Savage ; photography by N. Jane Iseley
- The Charleston story, scenes from a city's history, John Francis Marion
- Living with antiques in Charleston, South Carolina, photographs by Samuel Chamberlain ; text and captions are based on notes supplied by Narcissa Chamberlain
- A history of Fort Sumter, building a Civil War landmark, M. Patrick Hendrix
- Memory and the evolution of modern performance spaces, preservation approaches at Charleston's Memminger Auditorium and Riviera Theater, by Adrienne Nicole Jacobsen
- The dwelling houses of Charleston South Carolina, Alice R. Huger & D. E. Huger Smith
- City of the silent, the Charlestonians of Magnolia Cemetery, Ted Ashton Phillips, Jr. ; edited by Thomas J. Brown ; foreword by Josephine Humphreys ; afterword by Alice McPherson Phillips
- Charleston architecture and interiors, Susan Sully ; photographs by the author
- Grandeur preserved, the house museums of Historic Charleston Foundation, Historic Charleston Foundation ; introduction by Katharine S. Robinson
- McBee House, a narrative tour, conducted by Ian MacDonald
- The Bell Telephone building
- King Street facade program, Preservation/Urban Design Inc., preliminary design consultant ; Chambers and Chambers, architectural photography consultant ; coordinated by City of Charleston Planning and Urban Development
- Cannonborough-Elliottborough, area character appraisal
- Historical sketch and Catalogue of the Old Powder Magazine, compiled and edited by Ellen Parker
- King Street facade program, [final record of study], Preservation/Urban Design Inc., preliminary design consultant ; Chambers and Chambers, architectural photography consultant ; coordinated by City of Charleston Planning and Urban Development
- 30 Mary Murray Drive, historic structures report, City of Charleston Department of Parks
- Charleston, houses & gardens, text by Evangeline Davis ; photographs by N. Jane Iseley
- Lost Charleston, J. Grahame Long ; foreword by Katherine Saunders Pemberton
- Gateways and doorways of Charleston
- Charleston preservation plan
- Historical sketch and catalogue of the old Powder magazine, Charleston, S.C., compiled by Ellen Parker
- The Heyward Washington house, Historic House branch of the Charleston Museum
- Historic research and documentation of 73 King Street, Charleston, South Carolina, Kelly Cardwell
- "One look means a lot", the development of Charleston's early twentieth-century suburbs, 1915-1935, by Debra Lynn Rhoad
- Our Charleston, 1670-1860, compiled and published by the Junior League of Charleston, Inc. with the assistance of Miss Mary Sparkman of the Historical Commission of Charleston, Miss Helen McCormack of the Gibbes Art Gallery and many others
- Public powder magazines at Charleston, contributed by Nora M. Davis through the Historical Commission of the City of Charleston
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