Gallery of Hampton Park Terrace Houses
The Hampton Park Terrace National Register district includes historic structures on the following streets:
- Ashley Ave. (north of Congress St. to Huger St.)
- Congress St. (west of Rutledge Ave. to President St. (north side) and west of President St. (both sides))
- Elmwood Ave. (all)
- Glenwood Ave. (all)
- Hagood Ave. (north of Congres St. to Moultrie St. (east side))
- Huger St. (west of Rutledge Ave. to Ashley Ave. (south side) and west of Ashley Ave. (both sides))
- Kenilworth Ave. (all)
- Moultrie St. (west of Ashley Ave.)
- North Allan Park (all)
- Parkwood Ave. (all)
- President St. (north of Sumter St. to Congress St. (west side) and north of Congress St. (both sides))
- Rutledge Ave. (north of Congress St. to Huger St. (west side))
- South Allan Park (all)
- Sumter St. (west of President St. (north side))
- Sutherland Ave. (all)
- Sutherland Ct. (all)
- Wesson Ave. (all)
Unless otherwise indicated, the following table shows images of all of the buildings in the district (contributing and non-contributing) in their current condition; the current images do not necessarily reflect the appearance and condition of the structures at the time the National Register district was formed.
Rating | Image | Address | Year | Form | Style | Comments |
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Contributing | Ashley 357 !357 Ashley Ave. | 1921 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Ashley 360 !360 Ashley Ave. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Non-contributing | Ashley 361 !361 Ashley Ave. | 1919 | Lateral-gable | Brick veneer added before district created; original windows torn out after district created | ||
Contributing | Ashley 362 !362 Ashley Ave. | 1919 | Front-gable | Twin to 4 Elmwood Ave. and 551 Huger St. | ||
Contributing | Ashley 364 !364 Ashley Ave. | 1922 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Ashley 366 !366 Ashley Ave. | 1919 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Ashley 368 !368 Ashley Ave. | 1920 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Ashley 369 !369 Ashley Ave. | 1919 | Front-gable | Mirror twin to 324 President St. | ||
Contributing | Congress 176 !176 Congress St. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 180 !180 Congress St. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 182 !182 Congress St. | 1920 | Foursquare | Near twin to 475 Huger St., 494 Huger St., and 625 Rutledge Ave. | ||
Contributing | Congress 184 !184 Congress St. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 188 !188 Congress St. | 1921 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Congress 204 !204 Congress St. | 1922 | Foursquare variant | |||
Contributing | Congress 212 !212 Congress St. | 1921 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 216 !216 Congress St. | 1921 | Bungalow | Shown here in January 2007, the original, red brick exterior was painted in 2008: | ||
Contributing | Congress 218 !218 Congress St. | 1917 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 220 !220 Congress St. | 1917 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Congress 230 !230 Congress St. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 232 !232 Congress St. | 1920 | Front-gable | Built by George Trescott; twin to 236 Congress St., 1 South Allan Park, 5 South Allan Park, 368 Ashley Ave., and 299 President St. | ||
Contributing | Congress 236 !236 Congress St. | 1920 | Front-gable | Built by George Trescott; twin to 232 Congress St., 1 South Allan Park, 5 South Allan Park, 368 Ashley Ave., and 299 President St. | ||
Contributing | Congress 238 !238 Congress St. | 1920 | Front-gable | |||
Non-contributing | Congress 247 !247 Congress St. | 1930 | Corner store | Harold's Cabin Grocery | ||
Non-contributing | ] | Congress 249 !249 Congress St. | 1910 | Charleston single house | ||
Contributing | Congress 248 !248 Congress St. | 1919 | Lateral-gable | Craftsman influence | ||
Contributing | Congress 251 !251 Congress St. | 1936 | Bungalow influence | Built for Marion H. Drews (Chas. Building Permit #3032) | ||
Contributing | Congress 252 !252 Congress St. | 1931 | Other | Minimal traditional | ||
Contributing | Congress 253 !253 Congress St. | 1930 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 254 !254 Congress St. | 1931 | Other | Minimal traditional | Shown here in 2007 before its original windows were torn out: | |
Contributing | Congress 255 !255 Congress St. | 1925 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Congress 257 !257 Congress St. | 1926 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 258 !258 Congress St. | 1921 | Lateral-gable | |||
Contributing | Congress 270 !270 Congress St. | 1915 | Front-gable | An example of a Sears catalog house known as "The Roanoke" | ||
Contributing | Congress 274 !274 Congress St. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 276 !276 Congress St. | 1919 | Bungalow | |||
Non-contributing | Congress 278 !278 Congress St. | 2009 | Front-gable | The property was a vacant lot before the house was built. | ||
Contributing | Congress 286 !286 Congress St. | 1915 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Congress 288 !288 Congress St. | 1915 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Congress 292 !292 Congress St. | 1922 | Bungalow influence | |||
Contributing | Congress 294 !294 Congress St. | 1915 | Bungalow | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Congress 296 !296 Congress St. | 1931 | Bungalow influence | |||
Contributing | Congress 304 !304 Congress St. | 1919 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Congress 306 !306 Congress St. | 1916 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Congress 310 !310 Congress St. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Congress 312 !312 Congress St. | 1920 | Foursquare | The original one-story porch had a deck added in about 2010. | ||
Contributing | Congress 314 !314 Congress St. | 1923 | Foursquare variant | |||
Non-contributing | Elmwood 1 !1 Elmwood Ave. | 1920 | Foursquare | Added brick veneer | ||
Contributing | Elmwood 2 !2 Elmwood Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Elmwood 3 !3 Elmwood Ave. | 1915 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Elmwood 4 !4 Elmwood Ave. | 1920 | Front-gable | Twin to 362 Ashley Ave. and 551 Huger St.; subsequent renovation reopened porch but removed original windows | ||
Contributing | Elmwood 5 !5 Elmwood Ave. | 1916 | Bungalow | Twin of 17 Kenilworth Ave. and 341 President St. | ||
Contributing | Elmwood 6 !6 Elmwood Ave. | 1914 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Elmwood 7 !7 Elmwood Ave. | 1917 | Bungalow | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | Elmwood 8 !8 Elmwood Ave. | 1917 | Front-gable | A second floor was added to the front porch in 2012. | ||
Contributing | Elmwood 9 !9 Elmwood Ave. | 1915 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Elmwood 10 !10 Elmwood Ave. | 1917 | Foursquare | Home of U.S. Representatives Thomas S. McMillan and Clara G. McMillan from 1917-1922 | ||
Non-contributing | Elmwood 13 ! 13 Elmwood Ave. | 1916 | Lateral-gable | |||
Contributing | Elmwood 16 !16 Elmwood Ave. | 1915 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Elmwood 18 !18 Elmwood Ave. | 1923 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Glenwood 1 !1 Glenwood Ave. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Glenwood 3 !3 Glenwood Ave. | 1917 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Glenwood 4 !4 Glenwood Ave. | 1921 | Lateral-gable | |||
Contributing | Glenwood 5 !5 Glenwood Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | Twin to 331 President St. | ||
Contributing | Glenwood 7 !7 Glenwood Ave. | 1919 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Glenwood 9 !9 Glenwood Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Hagood 74 !74 Hagood Ave. | 1938 | Lateral-gable | Colonial Revival influence | ||
Non-contributing | Hagood 76 !76 Hagood Ave. | 1922 | Bungalow | Twin to 78 Hagood Ave.; alterations and brick veneer added | ||
Contributing | Hagood 78 !78 Hagood Ave. | 1922 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Hagood 80 !80 Hagood Ave. | 1917 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Huger 429 !429 Huger St. | 1913 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 439 !439 Huger St. | 1922 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Huger 441 !441 Huger St. | 1922 | Front-gable with Queen Anne influence | |||
Contributing | Huger 443 !443 Huger St. | 1913 | Foursquare | Shown here in 2012 just before its vinyl siding was removed during a restoration: | ||
Contributing | Huger 447 !447 Huger St. | 1921 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 451 !451 Huger St. | 1920 | Foursquare variant | |||
Contributing | Huger 460 !460 Huger St. | 1912 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 462 !462 Huger St. | 1912 | Bungalow influence | |||
Contributing | Huger 463 !463 Huger St. | 1921 | Lateral-gable | Prairie | Shown here in 2003, the house received an award from the Preservation Society of Charleston for its restoration in 2011: | |
Contributing | Huger 464 !464 Huger St. | 1923 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 468 !468 Huger St. | 1914 | Foursquare | Original windows removed during subsequent remodelling | ||
Non-contributing | Huger 470 !470 Huger St. | 1917 | Cottage | |||
Contributing | Huger 471 !471 Huger St. | 1938 | Other | Tudor Revival | ||
Non-contributing | Huger 472 !472 Huger St. | 1951 | Other | Ranch | ||
Contributing | Huger 473 !473 Huger St. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 475 !475 Huger St. | 1919 | Lateral-gable | Near twin to 494 Huger St., 625 Rutledge Ave., and 182 Congres St. | ||
Contributing | Huger 477 !477 Huger St. | 1915 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 478 !478 Huger St. | 1937 | Lateral-gable | Colonial Revival | The house was designed by its first owners, the Werles of New Jersey, using Winnsboro granite. | |
Contributing | Huger 489 !489 Huger St. | 1920 | Other | Prairie | Mirror image twin to 6 Wesson Ave. | |
Non-contributing | Huger 490 !490 Huger St. | 1914-1917 | Freedman's cottage | The house was used as a commercial structure for most of the 20th century, including as period as a dance school. | ||
Contributing | Huger 491 !491 Huger St. | 1920 | Bungalow | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | Huger 493 !493 Huger St. | 1917 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Huger 494 !494 Huger St. | 1918 | Foursquare | Built by George T. Trescott; near twin to 475 Huger St., 625 Rutledge Ave., and 182 Congres St. | ||
Contributing | Huger 496 !496 Huger St. | 1915 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Huger 497 !497 Huger St. | 1915 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | Near twin of 513 Huger St., 10 Kenilworth Ave., and 335 President St. | |
Contributing | Huger 500 !500 Huger St. | 1914 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Huger 501 !501 Huger St. | 1914 | Foursquare | Childhood home of Akim Anastopoulo. The brick column in the photo (c. 1932) marked an entrance to the neighborhood but was removed at an unknown date. | ||
Contributing | Huger 507 !507 Huger St. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | ] | Huger 510 !510 Huger St. | 1917 | Foursquare | Home of Samuel Rittenberg from 1919-1932 | |
Contributing | Huger 512 !512 Huger St. | 1912 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 513 !513 Huger St. | 1914 (?) | Foursquare | Near twin to 10 Kenilworth Ave. and 331 President St. | ||
Contributing | Huger 515 !515 Huger St. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 517 !517 Huger St. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 518 !518 Huger St. | 1912 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 530 !530 Huger St. | 1916 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Huger 531 !531 Huger St. | 1921 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 532 !532 Huger St. | 1919 | Lateral-gable | Prairie | Shown here in 2006, the unique, suspended roof over the front door was replaced with a much larger porch: | |
Contributing | Huger 533 !533 Huger St. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 535 !535 Huger St. | 1939 | Bungalow influence | |||
Non-contributing | Huger 541 !541 Huger St. | 1921 | Prairie | |||
Contributing | Huger 542 !542 Huger St. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 545 !545 Huger St. | 1915 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 549 !549 Huger St. | 1929 | Lateral-gable | Dutch Colonial | Aladdin house | |
Contributing | Huger 548 !548 Huger St. | 1922 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 550 !550 Huger St. | 1921 | Bungalow | Mirrorimage twin of 565 Huger St. but with later front-porch enclosure | ||
Contributing | Huger 551 !551 Huger St. | 1919 | Front-gable | Twin of 362 Ashley Ave. and 4 Elmwood Ave. | ||
Contributing | Huger 554 !554 Huger St. | 1921 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 555 !555 Huger St. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Huger 565 !565 Huger St. | 1922 | Bungalow | Mirror-image twin of 550 Huger St. but covered in later brick-patterned siding | ||
Non-contributing | Huger 567 !567 Huger St. | 1922 | Lateral-gable | Craftsman influence | Near twin of 330 President St. and 14 Kenilworth Ave. | |
Contributing | Huger 573 !573 Huger St. | 1919 | Foursquare | Craftsman influence | Home of Mayor Thomas Stoney | |
Non-contributing | Kenilworth 1 !1 Kenilworth Ave. | 1920 | Lateral-gable | Brick veneer added | ||
Contributing | Kenilworth 3 !3 Kenilworth Ave. | 1916 | Prairie | Prairie | ||
Contributing | Kenilworth 4 !4 Kenilworth Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Kenilworth 5 !5 Kenilworth Ave. | 1917 | Foursquare variant | |||
Contributing | Kenilworth 6 !6 Kenilworth Ave. | 1915 | Foursquare variant | |||
Contributing | Kenilworth 10 !10 Kenilworth Ave. | 1914 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | Near twin of 497 Huger St., 513 Huger St., and 335 President St. | |
Contributing | Kenilworth !11 Kenilworth Ave. | 1919 | Other | Bungalow influence | ||
Contributing | Kenilworth 13 !13 Kenilworth Ave. | 1915 | Other | Bungalow influence | ||
Contributing | Kenilworth 14 !14 Kenilworth Ave. | 1920 | Lateral-gable | Craftsman influence | Near twin to 330 President St. and 567 Huger St. | |
Contributing | Kenilworth 15 !15 Kenilworth Ave. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Kenilworth 16 !16 Kenilworth Ave. | 1917 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Kenilworth 17 !17 Kenilworth Ave. | 1915 | Bungalow | Twin to 5 Elmwood Ave. and 341 President St. | ||
Contributing | Kenilworth 18 !18 Kenilworth Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Kenilworth 20 !20 Kenilworth Ave. | 1920 | Lateral-gable | Prairie influence | ||
Contributing | Moultrie 105 !105 Moultrie St. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Moultrie 107 !107 Moultrie St. | 1927 | Foursquare | Craftsman influence | ||
Contributing | Moultrie 115 !115 Moultrie St. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Moultrie 117 !117 Moultrie St. | 1920 | Bungalow | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | Moultrie 121 !121 Moultrie St. | 1937 | Lateral-gable | Colonial Revival | Designed by Stephen Thomas for Edwin Pearlstine (Chas. building permit #3271) | |
Contributing | Moultrie 123 !123 Moultrie St. | 1937 | Other | Colonial Revival | Built for Milton Pearlstine (Chas. building permit #3222) | |
Non-contributing | Moultrie 137 !137 Moultrie St. | 1955 | Church | Georgian | Designed by Harold Tatum | |
Non-contributing | Moultrie 143 !143 Moultrie St. | 1913 | Foursquare | Brick veneer added | ||
Contributing | Moultrie 145 !145 Moultrie St. | 1935 | Bungalow | Colonial Revival | Deisgned by Stephen Thomas for Mr. Isadore Solomon (Chas. building permit #1943) | |
Contributing | Moultrie 151 !151 Moultrie St. | 1916 | Foursquare | Twin to 362 President St.; original windows were torn out in 1997 | ||
Contributing | Moultrie 153 !153 Moultrie St. | 1922 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Moultrie 157 !157 Moultrie St. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Moultrie 161 !161 Moultrie St. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Moultrie 163 !163 Moultrie St. | 1921 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Moultrie 167 !167 Moultrie St. | 1923 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Moultrie 171 !171 Moultrie St. | 1923 | Other | Prairie | Faculty House of the The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina; home of U.S. Representatives Thomas S. McMillan and Clara G. McMillan | |
Contributing | North Allan Park 2 !2 North Allan Park | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | North Allan Park 6 !6 North Allan Park | 1937 | Bungalow influence | |||
Non-contributing | North Allan Park 8 !8 North Allan Park | 1950 | Ranch | Steel casement windows were removed on the south and west elevations following a fire. | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 4 !4 Parkwood Ave. | 1921 | Foursquare | Built by George Trescott; original windows were torn out in 2012 remodeling | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 6 !6 Parkwood Ave. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Parkwood 10 !10 Parkwood Ave. | 1918 | Lateral-gable | Craftsman bungalow influence | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 12 !12 Parkwood Ave. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Parkwood 14 !14 Parkwood Ave. | 1917 | Foursquare | Shown here in 1917 before a room was added above the front porch: | ||
Non-contributing | Parkwood 16 !16 Parkwood Ave. | Other | ||||
Contributing | Parkwood 23 !23 Parkwood Ave. | 1917 | Lateral-gable | Colonial Revival influence | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 24 !24 Parkwood Ave. | 1931 | Lateral-gable | Spanish Colonial | Shown here in 2004 before a renovation removed the tile roof and the decorative metalwork on the front stoop: | |
Contributing | Parkwood 26 !26 Parkwood Ave. | 1917 | Foursquare | A room built over what had been a one-story porch, shown here in 2006, led to the collapse of the addition and the porch in 2008. | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 27 !27 Parkwood Ave. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Parkwood 29 !29 Parkwood Ave. | 1922 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Parkwood 30 !30 Parkwood Ave. | 1914 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | Shown here in 2006, the house subsequently had its original windows torn out: | |
Contributing | Parkwood 31 !31 Parkwood Ave. | 1916 | Front-gable | Shown here before a 2010 restoration, its work was recognized with a 2012 Carolopolis Award: | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 32 !32 Parkwood Ave. | 1919 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 34 !34 Parkwood Ave. | 1917 | Front-gable | Shown here in 1922, the house has had its porch enclosed, vinyl siding added, and windows replaced: | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 35 !35 Parkwood Ave. | 1916 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Parkwood 39 !39 Parkwood Ave. | 1917 | Lateral-gable | Tudor Revival | ||
Non-contributing | Parkwood 47 !47 Parkwood Ave. | 1951 | Ranch | Designed by Augustus Constantine | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 48 !48 Parkwood Ave. | 1916 | Lateral-gable | Craftsman influence | ||
Contributing | Parkwood 49 !49 Parkwood Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | ||
Non-contributing | Parkwood 52 !52 Parkwood Ave. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Parkwood 53 !53 Parkwood Ave. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Non-contributing | Parkwood 54 !54 Parkwood Ave. | 1913 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Parkwood 56 !56 Parkwood Ave. | 1922 | Lateral-gable | |||
Contributing | President 287 !287 President St. | 1920 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | President 291 !291 President St. | 1919 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | President 293 !293 President St. | 1921 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | President 295 !295 President St. | 1920 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | President 299 !299 President St. | 1919 | Front-gable | Shown here in August 2007, the house has since had its windows torn out, its eaves enclosed, and its porch columns changed: | ||
Contributing | President 301 !301 President St. | 1921 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | President 303 !303 President St. | 1921 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | President 305 !305 President St. | 1925 | Bungalow influence | |||
Contributing | President 307 !307 President St. | 1910 | Freedman's cottage | |||
Contributing | President 324 !324 President St. | 1919 | Front-gable | Twin to 364 Ashley Ave.; built by George Trescott; shown here before a large addition to the north (left in photo) facade in 2010 | ||
Contributing | President 329 !329 President St. | 1914 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | President 330 !330 President St. | 1921 | Lateral-gable | Craftsman influence | Near twin to 567 Huger St. and 14 Kenilworth Ave. | |
Contributing | President 331 !331 President St. | 1915 | Foursquare | Twin to 5 Glenwood Ave. | ||
Contributing | President 332 !332 President St. | 1917 | Foursquare | A middle porch support was added in 2012 and the corner columns were covered. | ||
Contributing | President 335 !335 President St. | 1913 | Foursquare | Near twin of 513 Huger St. and 10 Kenilworth Ave. | ||
Contributing | President 336 !336 President St. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | President 337 !337 President St. | 1918 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | President 338 !338 President St. | 1917 | Foursquare | Childhood home of Sen. Ernest F. Hollings | ||
Contributing | President 340 !340 President St. | 1917 | Foursquare | Shown here in April 2004, the house has since had its original windows torn out, its front porch converted into a deck, and its brickwork repointed with cement: | ||
Contributing | President 341 !341 President St. | 1916 | Bungalow | Twin to 5 Elmwood Ave. and 17 Kenilworth Ave. | ||
Contributing | President 359 !359 President St. | 1928 | Lateral-gable | |||
Non-contributing | President 361 !361 President St. | 1914 | Other | |||
Contributing | President 362 !362 President St. | 1916 | Foursquare | Twin to 151 Moultrie St. until 2001 work removed some original windows and altered porch column arrangement | ||
Contributing | President 363 !363 President St. | 1921 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | President 364 !364 President St. | 1915 | Foursquare | Home of civil rights leader Septima Clark | ||
Contributing | President 365 !365 President St. | 1921 | Foursquare | Built by F.J.H. Haesloop | ||
Contributing | President 367 !367 President St. | 1914 | Foursquare variant | |||
Contributing | President 368 !368 President St. | 1917 | Front-gable | Home of Claudia Tharin, founder of Florence Crittendon Home of Charleston | ||
Contributing | Rutledge 605 !605 Rutledge Ave. | 1922 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Rutledge 607 !607 Rutledge Ave. | 1922 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Rutledge 609 !609 Rutledge Ave. | 1920 | Front-gable | Craftsman influence | ||
Contributing | Rutledge 611 !611 Rutledge Ave. | 1920 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Rutledge 619 !619 Rutledge Ave. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Rutledge 623 !623 Rutledge Ave. | 1924 | Bungalow | Original windows were later torn out. | ||
Contributing | Rutledge 625 !625 Rutledge Ave. | 1919 | Foursquare | Near twin to 475 Huger St., 494 Huger St., and 182 Congres St.; the house's restoration in 2012 included removing vinyl siding and restoring original windows | ||
Non-contributing | Rutledge 627 !627 Rutledge Ave. | 1990 | Commercial | |||
Contributing | South Allan Park 1 !1 South Allan Park | 1919 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | South Allan Park 3 !3 South Allan Park | 1919 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | ] | South Allan Park 5 !5 South Allan Park | 1920 | Front-gable | Twin to 1 South Allan Park, 232 Congress St., 236 Congress St., 368 Ashley Ave., and 299 President St. | |
Contributing | Sumter 444 !444 Sumter St. | 1916 | Bungalow influence | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 2 !2 Sutherland Ave. | 1916 | Lateral-gable | |||
Non-contributing | Sutherland Ave 1 !1 Sutherland Ave. | 1995 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 3 !3 Sutherland Ave. | 1917 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 5 !5 Sutherland Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 6 !6 Sutherland Ave. | 1931 | Bungalow | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 7 !7 Sutherland Ave. | 1973 | ||||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 8 !8 Sutherland Ave. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 10 !10 Sutherland Ave. | 1913 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 11 !11 Sutherland Ave. | 1913 | Front-gable | |||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 12 !12 Sutherland Ave. | 1914 | Front-gable | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Sutherland Ave 14 !14 Sutherland Ave. | 1913 | Lateral gable | Craftsman influence | Shown here in April, later in 2011, the house had its windows torn out; all its walls, ceilings, and floors removed; its chimneys removed; new openings created; its oriel window removed; and its stoop with wrought ironwork removed. | |
Contributing | Sutherland Ct 1 !1 Sutherland Ct. | 1910 | Freedman's cottage | |||
Non-contributing | Sutherland Ct 3 !3 Sutherland Ct. | 1942 !after 1942 | Other | |||
Non-contributing | Sutherland Ct 5 !5 Sutherland Ct. | 1938 | Colonial | Shown here before brick veneer added to east (right in photo) facade and stoop enlargement | ||
Non-contributing | Sutherland Ct 6 !6 Sutherland Ct. | 1887 !1887-1902 | Freedman's cottage | Victorian | ||
Contributing | Wesson 1 !1 Wesson Ave. | 1916 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 2 !2 Wesson Ave. | 1920 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 3 !3 Wesson Ave. | 1915 | Foursquare | Queen Anne influence | ||
Contributing | Wesson 4 !4 Wesson Ave. | 1917 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 5 !5 Wesson Ave. | 1915 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 6 !6 Wesson Ave. | 1920 | Other | Prairie | Mirror image twin to 489 Huger St. | |
Contributing | Wesson 7 !7 Wesson Ave. | 1914 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 8 !8 Wesson Ave. | 1918 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 9 !9 Wesson Ave. | 1915 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 10 !10 Wesson Ave. | 1919 | Foursquare | |||
Contributing | Wesson 11 !11 Wesson Ave. | 1924 | Lateral-gable | Built by George T. Trescott |
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“Asking a working writer what he thinks about critics is like asking a lamp-post what it feels about dogs.”
—Christopher Hampton (b. 1946)
“Mrs. Mirvan says we are not to walk in [St. Jamess] Park again next Sunday ... because there is better company in Kensington Gardens; but really, if you had seen how every body was dressed, you would not think that possible.”
—Frances Burney (17521840)
“A tree that can fill the span of a mans arms
Grows from a downy tip;
A terrace nine stories high
Rises from hodfuls of earth;
A journey of a thousand miles
Starts from beneath ones feet.”
—Lao-Tzu (6th century B.C.)
“They shall take some of the blood and put it on the two doorposts and the lintel of the houses in which they eat it.”
—Bible: Hebrew, Exodus 12:7.