Tuesday, May 10, 2011

tour of Charleston, part 2

Continuing with the tour of Charleston, today's posts highlights more of what this beautiful city offers. From its grand mansions to its many historic churches to abundant flowers and greenery, Charleston doesn't disappoint those of us who appreciate all things picturesque. 

the Calhoun Mansion,
built in 1876 for $200,000
sunset over Broad Street,
with St. Michael's
Episcopal Church in the distance
this type of "curly"
iron-work is used often 
built in 1681,
this is the French
Huguenot Church
of Charleston
crisp white magnolias dot
the landscape of Charleston
outside of St. Phillip's
Episcopal Church,
a National Historic Landmark
the Calhoun mansion's
quiet garden
makes for a great
place for a break
common Charleston decor

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