At a quiet bend along the Cooper River, where Spanish moss hangs like lace over centuries of Charleston history, there’s a ...
Charleston City Council could approve the re-burial of human remains that were unexpectedly dug up during a construction project in May.
Those without deep roots in Charleston might not be very aware of one of the largest swaths of the city's historic peninsula, a bucolic stretch of 19th and 20th century burial grounds that covers more ...
The discovery could have implications for the College of Charleston’s plans to build a new dorm on the site of a historic ...
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