"Every Picture Tells a Story ... Don't It:" An August Afternoon in Charleston, Part I | Eastern North Carolina Now


    These next two images are at the intersection of Church where Saint Michaels Alley becomes Elliot Street. Looking at the Federal style edifice of this commercial structure at Church and Elliot Street: Above. Looking up Elliot Street from that vantage point: Below.     images by Stan Deatherage

   At the north end of the commercial district along Broad Street, there exists since 1771 the The Royal Exchange and Customs House. The structure, Palladian in its symmetrical design, eventually had a provost dungeon within its walls. images by Stan Deatherage

   These buggy tours, this one on Meeting Street, are an integral component in the tourism paradigm that is so prevalent in this well preserved city: Below.     images by Stan Deatherage.


    It was truly a beautiful day, and I did make many images, so that alone will warrant a second and third installment, so please stay tuned.
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