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Charleston County Courthouse near Charleston, SC

100 Broad S Charleston, SC 29401
The following tours go by Charleston County Courthouse near Charleston, SC:
Charleston Historical Walking Tour with a Professor of History at The Citadel Photo
4/25/2024 - 6/22/2024
If you're a history buff, then this is an activity in Charleston, SC that you definitely don't want to miss.
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Charleston in a Nutshell Private Tours Photo
4/25/2024 - 3/31/2025
Uncover hidden secrets and delve into the deep history of Charleston, SC with Charleston in a Nutshell Private Tours.
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Located in the heart of the historic district of Charleston, South Carolina, stands the Charleston County Courthouse.

An emblem of the city's rich past, the Courthouse beckons with its classical architectural elegance and historical significance. Considered one of Charleston's most stately landmarks, the Courthouse is a must-see for those passionate about history, architecture, or the legal heritage of South Carolina.

The Charleston County Courthouse was erected in 1792 and is one of the city's oldest government establishments. It was designed by the famed Irish architect James Hoban, who also had a hand in the design of the White House. The Courthouse building is a testament to the enduring Neoclassical architectural style characterized by the imposing Renaissance-inspired columns on its facade. Its interior edifies the grand jury room of the 18th century, nurturing a soulful connection to history.

When you explore the Courthouse, one cannot miss its most prominent features. The breathtaking spread of the building's structure, the well-crafted interior designs, and the ethereal quiet of the courtrooms are to be highly regarded. However, the Courthouse's key attraction is the 'Defenders Monument.' Standing on the Courthouse grounds, this statue pays tribute to the brave Charleston natives who fought during the Revolutionary War. Another highlight is the courtroom itself which is truly frozen in time, with its ancient woodworking and artifacts.

Further, the Charleston County Courthouse isn't just for history enthusiasts. Those with an inclination for the paranormal will be interested to investigate the enduring legends associated with the Courthouse. Local lore regales with tales of spirits of past defendants still roaming in the courtroom seeking justice.

In conclusion, the Charleston County Courthouse serves as an anchor to Charleston's past. It blends intriguing history with mesmerizing architecture, creating a profound narrative of a city in evolution. Whether you're an ardent history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or a fan of paranormal stories, the Courthouse offers a deeply engaging experience and a chance to connect with Charleston's history and heritage. It's an absolute must when visiting this charming city. Therefore, you must add it to your travel itinerary and as you stand in its hallowed halls, sense the whispers of stories that span centuries.


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