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350 Meeting St charleston
843-722-2996
Built in 1807 by a wealthy rice-planting Huguenot family, this house remains a fantastic example of Federal architecture and boasts a superior furniture collection. In Charleston's historic 18th- and 19th-century homes, the second floors were typically used for entertaining, as they were slightly more removed from the smells, sounds and dirt of the street, and offered more of a breeze.
Written by Amelia Osborne Scott