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Unitarian Church


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The building, begun in 1722 and interrupted by the Revolution, was completed in 1787. In 1852, the building was remodeled with plans by Francis D. Lee that were inspired by the Chapel of Henry VII in England's Westminster Abbey. Special features include a handpainted chancel window and a fan tracery ceiling.


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North Charleston Inn

One mile from Charleston International Airport;

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(c.1740) Pre-Revolutionary War home; Antique furnishings; Four-poster rice beds; Each suite has kitchenette,private baths,queen beds; Private walled garden; SC Bed and Breakfast Assn. member;

Charleston, SC Businesses

Two Meeting Street Inn

(c.1890) Beautiful Queen Anne mansion overlooking Charleston Harbor; Afternoon tea; All private baths; Tiffany stained glass windows; elegant arched piazzas, manicured garden. Romantic B&

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Red Roof Inn - Charleston

Children under 18 stay free with parents;

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