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March 2024
How socialite Daisy Simonds attracted attention with the construction of Villa Margherita and lured a president to one of her elaborate parties
After she moved, the mansion become a guesthouse that hosted the elite and she remained the talk of the town
November 2023
City of the Silent: Scenic Magnolia Cemetery followed the park-like rural cemetery movement of the 19th century
It was dedicated in November 1850
May 2023
After newspaper editor Francis Warrington Dawson was killed after defending his governess, the trial captured the attention of the nation
December 2021
The Great Fire of 1861 devastated the city, driving people away before Union troops shelled the streets during the Civil War
Learn why the fire spread so quickly
March 2021
The beginings of the City Market and how its story reflects the history of the city
February 2021
The African American troops who secured the city of Charleston after the Civil War
Some formerly had been enslaved
January 2021
How KKBE started American Reform Judaism
The cornerstone was laid in January 1840