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James Gordon House

by Peter Ingle

87 East Bay Street • c. 1792 This is a Charleston single house of unusual height and width. It is one-room wide with a central stair hall in the middle and rooms to either side. The private entrance is off the street, on the left side of the building. It is not a typical... Read »

Beale Row

by Peter Ingle

95-103 East Bay Street • c. 1741 Row houses were the usual type of house constructed in cities for thousands of years, and in most American cities this was the principal type that was built. The main characteristic was a common wall shared on both sides of each building, with no space in between... Read »

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