FIREFIGHTER CHRISTOPHER BOPP TRIANGLE MARINE PARK This Triangle is dedicated to the memory of F.D.N.Y. Firefighter Christopher Michael Bopp (1971-1998) who devoted his life to keeping New Yorkers...
RESTORED APRIL 1996 THROUGH THE GENEROSITY OF BEVERLY FRANK AND THE GEORGES LURCY CHARITABLE AND EDUCATIONAL TRUSTSubmitted by @lampbane
Jackie Chang Signs of Life 1999 Ceramic and glass mosaic Fabricated by Peter Colombo Artiste Mosaics Commissioned by Metropolitan Transportation Authority Arts Transit and MTA New York...
DEDICATED BY THE WOMEN OF ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND THE WORK OF THIS PARISH RESTORED 1950 RENOVATED 1987Submitted by @lampbane
HUGUENOT CHURCH HAS BEEN DESIGNATED A NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK THIS SITE POSSESSES NATIONAL SIGNIFICANCE IN COMMEMORATING THE HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1974 NATIONAL...
The French Protestant Church HUGUENOT ORGANIZED ABOUT 1681 FIRST CHURCH BUILT 1687 THIS BUILDING THE THIRD ON THIS SITE WAS ERECTED IN 1845Submitted by @lampbane
WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL COMPANY DISTINGUISHED FOR ACHIEVEMENT AS STATIONERS BOOK BINDERS, AND PRINTERS. SINCE ITS FOUNDING IN 1821 BY JOHN C. WALKER APPOINTED LITHOGRAPHERS AND PRINTERS TO...
99-101 EAST BAY COL. OTHNEIL BEALE'S HOUSE C. 1723 - 1740 OTHNEIL BEALE, SEA CAPTAIN FROM NEW ENGLAND, COLONEL OF PROVINCIAL TROOPS, ENGINEER, SUCCESSFUL MERCHANT, BUILT THIS HOUSE ABOUT...
95 EAST BATTERY CA. 1740 IS PROTECTED BY A CONSERVATION EASEMENT DONATED TO HISTORIC CHARLESTON FOUNDATION 2004Submitted by @lampbane
83-107 EAST BAY STREET RAINBOW ROW Rainbow Row represents the longest cluster of intact Georgian row houses in the United States. The earliest structures on this portion of East Bay...
WILLIAM MILLS TENEMENT C. 1801 THE BUILDER OF THIS TENEMENT, WILLIAM MILLS, WAS BORN IN DUNDEE, SCOTLAND AND BECAME A PROSPEROUS TAILOR AND PLANTER IN CHARLESTON. HE WAS THE FATHER OF...
The Ann Peacock House BUILT c. 1760 The front portion of this fine example of the Charleston single house was built on part of the original town lot #37 of the plat of Charleston known as the...
94 CHURCH STREET THOMAS BEE'S HOUSE circa 1730 A PATRIOT OF THE REVOLUTION, BUILT THIS FINE HOUSE ABOUT 1730. A LATER OWNER WAS GOVERNOR JOSEPH ALSTON AND HIS WIFE, THEODOSIA, DAUGHTER OF...
The Alexander Christie House 92 Church Street Built ca. 1805 Scottish baker and merchant Alexander Christie had this handsome Federal-style single house built as his personal residence on...
68 MEETING STREET THE JOHN CORDES PRIOLEAU HOUSE circa 1810 This property, originally known as Town Lot Number 54 of the Grand Modell of Charles Town, was granted by the Lords Proprietors...