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Historic Site Designations

  • 2017 – Zion Olivet Church, 134 Cannon Street
  • 2016 – Emanuel AME Church, 1057 5th Avenue (at St. Andrews Boulevard, West Ashley)
  • 2015 – Morris Street Baptist Church, 25 Morris Street
  • 2014 – Plymouth Church, 41 Pitt Street
  • 2013 – John L. Dart Library, 1067 King Street
  • 2012 – Ebenezer AME Church, 44 Nassau Street
  • 2010 – St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 18 Thomas Street
  • 2009 – Centenary United Methodist Church, 60 Wentworth Street
  • 2008 – Men of the Mosquito Fleet, Dock At The End of South Market Street
  • 2007 – Old Bethel United Methodist Church, 222 Calhoun Street
  • 2006 – Fielding Home For Funerals, 122 Logan Street
  • 2006 – The Historic Borough Houses, 35 & 35 1/2 Calhoun Street
  • 2005 – Formerly Immaculate Conception School, 200 Coming Street,
  • 2005 – Dedicated to Robert Smalls, N. Adgers Wharf (end of Waterfront Park)
  • 2004 – YWCA of Greater Charleston, Inc., 106 Coming Street
  • 2004 – The Shaw Center, 22 Mary Street
  • 2003 – Louis G. Gregory Baháí Museum, 2 Desportes Court
  • 2003 – Calvary Episcopal Church, 106 Line Street
  • 2002 – 34 Wentworth Street, formerly St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church
  • 200 – 1 91 Broad Street, Law Offices of Whipper, Elliott & Allen
  • 2001 – Burke Industrial High School a/k/a Burke High School, 200 President Street
  • 2000 – Morris Brown House, 94 Smith Street
  • 1999 – Emanuel A.M.E. Church, 110 Calhoun Street
  • 1999 – Birthplace of Ernest Everett Just, 28 Inspection Street
  • 1998 – Residence of Alonzo Ransier, 33 Pitt Street
  • 1998 – Site of the workshop of renowned ironworker, Philip Simmons, 30 1/2 Blake St.
  • 1997 – Denmark Vesey House, 56 Bull Street
  • 1997 – The Cannon Street YMCA, 61 Cannon Street
  • 1996 – Harleston-Boags Funeral Home, 121 Calhoun Street
  • 1996 – Home of Septima Poinsette Clark, 17 Henrietta Street
  • 1995 – Morris Brown AME Church, 13 Morris Street
  • 1994 – Former Home of Denmark Vesey, 56 Bull Street (Designated, but plaque not laid)
  • 1991 – Hospital Training & School for Nurses, 135 Cannon Street
  • 1991 – Jenkins Orphanage (Original Building), 20 Franklin Street
  • 1990 – Avery Normal Institute Building which would become The Avery Research Center for African-American History & Culture at The College of Charleston, 125 Bull Street
  • 1990 – Jenkins Orphanage Institution, 3923 Azalea Drive
  • 1990 – Zion Presbyterian Church, 123 Calhoun Street (Calhoun & Meeting Streets)