Charleston South Carolina Home for Sale - $1,550,000
Charleston South Carolina Home for Sale
Multi-Family Home
Property ID #4057288
MLS ID #2612488
Size: 4000 sq.ft
371 Metre.sq
Bedrooms: 7
Bathrooms: 3 full
104 Church Street is a charming 2 story 1800's stucco building in the heart of the historic Church Street gallery/antique district. The first floor is approximately 2,000 sq.ft. and is currently leased to a law firm. It has a conference room, reception area, 4 offices, 1 bath, small kitchen, 2 small storage rooms and small garden. The second floor is comprised of 2 apartments, both currently on month to month leases. One is 2 BR/1 bath (approx. 1,350 sq.ft.) with sun-filled Church Street views throught the trees, and a fireplace. The other is a 1 BR/1 bath (approx. 650 sq.ft.). The property is zoned commercial and has endless possibilities including a condo conversion. This property comes with 3 off-street-parking spaces.
South Carolina, 1950s
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Trail of History - York, SC
On this Trail of History, we explore the history of York, a small town in the Carolina Piedmont with one of South Carolina’s largest historic districts. You’ll meet a baker who bought a historic building downtown as well as a long-time resident who lives in a hotel that’s more than 150 years old. We’ll also take look at some of the architecture that adds to York’s charm, and examine how the Revolutionary War and the Civil War impacted this area.
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Vaudeville 78 - May 6, 1978 - Summerville SC
On May 6, 1978, I recorded the following performance at the Flowertown Players Theater in Summerville South Carolina. I placed the microphones up in the lighting area above the stage. Although there were a few actors actually in the audience that were to interact with the people on the stage, some of these voices may not be as clear as others. There are also sounds and noises recorded that were outside the theater. Except for a couple of events that were basically sight gags, I recorded everything else.
Schindler HT Hydraulic Elevator at 55 Maryland, Central West End, MO
We went in here expecting something vintage... and found this. Although it was a bit of a slap in the face, the elevator was pretty nice. This is in the Central West End of St. Louis, which I like to label separately because it's such a distinct part of the city.
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Homeowners Say Don't Buy D.R. Horton Homes
SPANISH FORT, Ala. (WPMI) One local neighborhood says it is fed up with builder D.R. Horton. Homeowners in Grace Magnolias off Highway 31 near Spanish Fort say the company isn't addressing their safety concerns. Now, several people have put signs in their yard that say, Based on my experience I wound not purchase a D.R. Horton Home! Potentially, there are going to be more of these signs than there are for sale signs, said Nicole Thompson. Thompson says she unintentionally bought water front property. My yard is always a marsh, said Thompson. Next door at Kevin Wood's home, his yard stays soggy also. Wood says last month a project manager with D.R. Horton dug a hole to investigate the water issue. Wood says, the project manager told him he had a problem, but yet, nothing's been done to fix it. I'm scared it may be a sink hole. There's little children running around here, said Wood. Down the street, Kristy Bush says one month after she moved in raw sewage backed up in both her bathrooms. The tub and the shower, and the other tub in the other bathroom were like half way full of sewage, said Bush. Since then, she says she's had a/c problems, water seeping into her garage, and now her patio ceiling is warping. While the issues vary from homeowner to homeowner, all have the same complaint. They ignore me, said Wood. As a customer, it's just a lack of respect. And that's why they say they're putting up the signs, to warn other potential buyers. Local 15 News called the local D.R. Horton office Monday afternoon for a response. No one returned the call.
Bigfoot Sasquatch spotted in Easley South Carolina near the Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center
We have a storage facility in Easley South Carolina we also sell concrete benches and yes even concrete sasquash Bigfoot he is really cool and looks extremely real especially passing down the road on East Main Street or Allen Street if you are anywhere near Greenville South Carolina or Clemson anywhere in the upstate stop by and check him out we delivered this one to a customer's house and dacusville South Carolina we also sell U-Haul packing paper U-Haul moving supplies all types of spinners
We are really close by to nearby counties this is a great gift store gift shop if you have a birthday or know someone that has a birthday all these items would be great gifts don't hesitate to call or stop by if you enjoy jazz music gardening you will definitely enjoy this place we love meeting new people from all the surrounding areas
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Man finds a casket with body inside on a street in southwest Houston
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- A man says he came across a casket with a body inside on a roadway in southwest Houston.
Walter Rubio says he made the discovery around 8am Tuesday where Honeywell dead ends with South Braeswood.
I was on my bike and when I came, I seen the casket and I got a little scared so I had to go to the main street and get the cops, Rubio said.
Police opened the casket and found a body inside.
Authorities believe the casket was unearthed from the Riceville Cemetery and belongs to a woman who died in February 2007.
Houston police are still trying to positively identify the body inside the casket. A woman at the scene says the casket may belong to her friend. She tells Eyewitness News that seeing the body is something that she'll not soon forget.
Return to the Blue Ridge Southern Railway (2019 Update)
Almost three years ago to the date, we revisited the Blue Ridge Southern Railroad to see how things have changed and to chase the T31 freight to Asheville.
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Robert Smalls House | Historic Beaufort, SC | Edward Dukes
For full details contact Edward Dukes at or call 877-521-4200. Historic Robert Smalls house built in 1834 is surrounded by a moss covered, open-weave brick fence. The grand double piazzas overlook the professionally landscape garden lining the entrance to the home. Facing south, the home takes advantage of cool breezes.
It has been meticulously restored; offers fine mill work and 12 foot ceilings. The gourmet kitchen features a Viking range & oven with 6 gas burners and griddle. Viking dishwasher, Subzero refrigerator/freezer, granite counter tops and porcelain farm sink finish out the kitchen. The wet bar is outfitted with a wine cooler and beverage center.
This approx. 3000 sq. ft. historic home offers 3 bedrooms, 4 baths and six gas burning fireplaces. The heart pine floors are original to the home. Located just blocks away from fine dining and shopping in downtown Beaufort.
History of the Robert Smalls House:
Robert Smalls was born a slave in a cabin near the rear of the property. In 1862, Smalls commandeered a side-wheeler and transported his family and 12 others through Union lines to freedom. With his reward money, Smalls purchased his former master?s home. He became one of South Carolina?s most prominent African-Americans, serving in the State Senate and House of Representatives, U.S. Congress, and as Customs Collector of the Port of Beaufort. In recognition of his remarkable life and career, Congress designated the house a National Historic Landmark in 1975. (Beaufort, HBF, 2003)
Liberty Place- 13th Annual Festival of Trees! (406) 533-5102
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2010 Individual Contributors Alicia Mader, Amy Kirkland, Angelica Rios, Angie and Chris Wasia, April Buonamici, Arlene Wylie, Barbara Ness, Bellena Arnold, Carl Koeber, Carla Hill, The Cogdill family, Betty and Ralph Knutson
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