Some office space made to look like the famous Rainbow Row in Downtown Charleston South Carolina…
Another of the Kite at the SEWE Expo in Charleston
Our lady of Mepkin Abbey a monestary in Moncks Corner SC about 45 minutes north of Charleston…
The Gullah tradition and trade of basket weaving!!
Taken at the US Customs House in Downtown Charleston SC
Sweetgrass baskets on the market in downtown Charleston SC
The United States Custom House in Downtown Charleston SC / Resubmited after doing some more work to it lol
Dickinson Street Bridge in Downtown Charleston at night. This photo was taken at the levee at Haddad Riverfront Park in Charleston, West Virginia, Spring 2009. Formally known as the “Southside Bridge”, which was the name of the bridge that was replaced by the Dickinson Street Bridge. The Kanawha River runs under the bridge and flows through Downtown Charleston. DISCOVER DOWNTOWN CHARLESTON / NIKON D60 VR NIKOR LENS 18-55 /
Early morning run on the pier at Charleston’s Waterfront Park….... / I used a warming filter in photoshop to suplement the sunrise glow… Canon Xsi DSLR with a 17-85mm lens
Taken at Riverfront Park in N.Charleston SC
Many nice chruches in Charleston SC. I took this one morning when I woke up before dawn and took a stroll thu town. Canon 5D – Digitally enhanced with textures best viewed large.
Yummy italian ice on the pier at waterfront park.. Charleston SC
The home of the Palmetto Carriage Company in Downtown Charleston SC
The Grande Dame of Charleston’s Great Homes The Calhoun Mansion was called by the Charleston News and Courier, at the time it was built, the “handsomest and most complete private residence in the south.” This outstanding home was built in 1876 by George W. Williams for $200,000.00 and the lot itself was purchased for $40,000.00 (Confederate Currency). His architect was William P. Russel. / / The Calhoun Mansion, a baronial Italianate manor house built in 1876, is widely acclaimed as one of the greatest post-Civil War houses on the Eastern Seaboard. Recently featured on the Arts & Entertainment Channel’s AMERICA’S CASTLES, the remarkable, 24,000 square foot structure has 14 foot ceilings, ornate plaster and wood moldings, elaborate chandeliers, a stairwell that reaches to a 75 foot domed ceiling, and a music room with a 45 foot covered glass skylight. The Mansion also includes truly astonishing decorative painting and lighting designed and installed by Louis Comfort Tiffany at the turn of the twentieth century. The Italianate style home consists of 35 rooms and 23 period fireplaces. The grand entrance hall is an astounding 14 feet high by 14 feet wide and is 65 feet in length. Almost a century before it was built, the ground on which George Walton Williams would build his home was hallowed in the tradition of optimistic patriotism. 14-16 Meeting Street in downtown Charleston was originally part of the plot of the Lowndes House, the property of Gov. Charles Pinckney, who hosted George Washington three times in May of 1791. Mr. Williams was highly regarded throughout Charleston as a business man and humanitarian. Having amassed a great fortune throughout his life, Mr. Williams decided to build a grand residence at 16 Meeting Street as a testament to his desire for the reemergence of Charleston following the Civil War. The construction of the house took five years and required the talents of hundreds of otherwise unemployable local artisans and craftsmen for its creation. After Mr. Williams’s death in 1903, the house went through a succession of occupants and uses, gradually deteriorating until, in 1972, it was condemned .The house was subsequently purchased by a Charleston native who spent the next 25 years and 5 million dollars restoring it. Now, the great edifice that Mr. Williams first created has once again been reborn. The Calhoun Mansion, the largest single family residence in Charleston, has been brought back to the standard Williams first created. Although the house remains a private residence, it is now open to the public on a daily basis. Please join us to celebrate the Calhoun Mansion’s continued uniqueness and grandeur and see for yourself what makes it a continuing jewel in the crown of Charleston’s celebrated historic structures.
Gilligans Steamer and Raw Bar here in Charleston a local seafood eatery…
Basil Thai Cuisine on King St.. in Downtown Charleston SC
Another in the City in Motion Series.. Father and son on the scene.. King St. Downtown Charleston SC
The fountain at Waterfront Park in Downtown Charleston…. a source of a lot of fun for kids in the summertime heat! Canon Xsi 450D
Sunset seen from aboard the tall ship, Bark Europa. I took the opportunity to sail as a trainee crew member from Bermuda to Charleston, SC, a race leg of the Tall Ships Atlantic Challenge 2009. An amazing experience!
Clouds and blue sky reflected from a window in the adobe architecture series.. part of Mixson a new and up and coming nieghborhood in the Charleston SC area..I think this place is briliant with Charleston style walk up architecture made into an odobe style..
More of the adobe architecture series..
This is a friend of mine dowtown Charleston.. a sweetgrass basket weaver.. who calls himself a basket case!! lol Canon Xsi 450D
Meeting street in charleston sc museum mile..with historic churches and beautiful homes.. / Canon Xsi 450D
Charleston’s Waterfront Park Canon Xsi 450D
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