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Charleston est. 1670, pop. 127,999 (2013)
(L) No. 73 (1918) — (L) No. 73 (1918) — 2-story residence built by Dr. Julius Sosnowski • dark red brick originally exposed • stuccoed in 1979 rehab
(C) No. 75 (1816) — 2-story townhouse
(R) No. 77 (c. 1800) aka Thomas Barksdale House — primary address is No. 1 Tradd St • 2-part brick single house with residential area upstairs and commercial space on ground floor • converted from and auto shop to a private residence in 1927 by Mrs. T.W. Punnett — Laura Gertrude Roosevelt Punnett (1850-1947) — cousin of U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt • Prunnett's daughter Helen gave her the iron balcony as a gift, purchased from preservationist Susan (Sue) Pringle Frost (1878-1960), who had aquired it about 20 yrs. earlier when it was salvaged from a State St. bldg.
• Charleston Historic District, National Register # 66000964, 1969 • declared National Historic Landmark District, 1973
This fragment of track remains embedded in the sidewalk at the intersection of Church and North Market Streets in Charleston, South Carolina. Does anyone know of what it was once part?
I spent a few days last October visiting my oldest sister at her really lovely home in Charleston. Maggie couldn't come; since we have so many animals (6 dogs, 6 cats, and Maggie's 2 horses), we have to take separate vacations for now. There's no one we know who can care for so many animals and give them the attention and love they need and deserve. That may change one day; until then, we'll have to continue to vacation separately.
Sis has a beautiful home. Her piazza, unsurprisingly, faces the Atlantic Ocean and hosts the most gorgeous sunrises I've ever seen.
The only thing missing from this shot is the traditional Pawley's Island hammock I got her a couple of years ago as a birthday present/housewarming gift.