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Charleston Pink House
Circa 1688-1712 (approximately). It sits on one of the city's original cobblestone streets and is constructed of 18-inch thick pink Bermuda stone. Over the course of 300 years, this small building has survived over thirty hurricanes, two major earthquakes, two wars, snow storms, and multiple catastrophic fires. It is listed in the National Register as part of the French Quarter District and dons a plaque proudly identifying it as The Pink House.
Charleston Pink House
Circa 1688-1712 (approximately). It sits on one of the city's original cobblestone streets and is constructed of 18-inch thick pink Bermuda stone. Over the course of 300 years, this small building has survived over thirty hurricanes, two major earthquakes, two wars, snow storms, and multiple catastrophic fires. It is listed in the National Register as part of the French Quarter District and dons a plaque proudly identifying it as The Pink House.