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Thornhill House – Summerville, SC
I would just like to craaaaaaawl inside this picture with a steaming-hot cup of coffee and enjoy the morning breeze. How about you? This Summerville, South Carolina home is called Thornhill House and was built in 1893. The green roof is the perfect pre-St Patty’s day nod. โ๏ธ
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St James Street Cutie in Georgetown
A little early 1900s cutie in the coastal town of Georgetown, South Carolina! If you look at this one real hard. Maybe squint a little and turn your head sideways. Just kidding, hehe! Imagine it without that nice big front porch. That’s right, that was added in recent years and what a difference it makes!…
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Huguenot Church – Charleston, SC
Can you believe the beautiful pink color?! I’d expect nothing less from a Charleston, South Carolina building. โฃโฃThis is the Huguenot Church. Huguenot is another word for the French Protestant movement. The original church on this site was built in 1687. Almost 110 years later, that building was blown up to prevent the spread of…
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Circa 1840 Home in Georgetown
Still thinking about the gem of a town called Georgetown! This home there on East Bay Street was built in 1840 and seems to have held up nicely. โจโฃ
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5 Logan Street – Charleston, SC
It’s a sunshiney Friday with this beautiful old place in Charleston! This home was built in 1878 and has been lovingly maintained all these years. I love that stained glass transom with the address number and the stained glass door!
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Historic Georgetown Home
This old house on the corner of Prince and Queen Street in Georgetown was built in 1903. I love that covered carriage porch and also that tiny window on top!โฃ
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T. A. Wilbur House, Summerville
Summerville is another one of the towns that knocked my socks off in South Carolina. There are so many old and unique homes in this town.โฃโฃThis is the T. A. Wilbur House on West Richardson Avenue. It was built in 1872. It has been beautifully kept all these years and has held a spot on…
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South Carolina Backroads Home
It was a rainy afternoon and we pulled over on a South Carolina backroad so the rain could let up a bit. This old place sat at the end of the driveway and we just stared. A guy pulled up and asked if we needed any help. He thought we might have had car trouble.…
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Charleston Building Circa 1790
Buildings like this can often blend in with the cityscape as you stroll or drive through Charleston. But with it being the oldest city in the state of South Carolina, chances are many buildings you see may be older than you think.โฃโฃThis old building caught my eye. It’s located in the French Quarter District and…
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The Pink House, South Carolina
If you’ve ever been to Charleston, you may have seen this beautiful old pink place. Here’s a little history for you. โฃโฃThis pink beauty is one of the oldest structures in the state of South Carolina and the second oldest structure in Charleston after the Colonel William Rhett House. The date by which it was…