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Rutledge Victorian Inn & Guest House


category : Famous Homes
Elegant century old house with rare decorative; Italianate architecture and beautiful ceiling moldings. Orginally known as the Brodie-Pinkussohn House; All rooms have mahogany & oak fireplaces. SC Bed & Breakfast Assn member.


Admission:

  • Government Discount: Yes
  • Mili
    Hours:

Address: 114 Rutledge AVE
Charleston,SC 29401

Phone: (843) 722-7551
Fax: (843) 727-0065
Our Website:www.charlestonvictorian.com

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