Thursday, April 17, 2008

A Down Town Stroll

The Custom House


The glass facade of the Art Institute of Charleston


First Presbyterian Church, founded in 1731


Nathaniel Russel House (1808) at Meeting Street, a property of
Historic Charleston Foundation



James Simmons House, founded at 1760 at 37 Meeting Street

6 comments:

  1. Sue, Thanks for the Comment on my blog. It's nice to see you there!!

    I cannot believe the beautiful character buildings there are there. So nice. If those buildings could talk, the stories I could imagine they could say about history. Your photos are beautiful. What a lovely place to go for a stroll!
    The Rocky Mountain Retreat

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  2. Thank you so much Michele,
    for your kind comment.

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  3. beautiful shots of beautiful buildings. The first one remands me Greece

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  4. Thanks evlahos

    for your comment. yes, this one with the columns is looking like a Greek temple in Athen, right?

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  5. Hi Sue. Loved to see this downtown pictures. What a blue sky!
    Sorry for this short visit, but I wanted to say thanks for your comments on my blog. This weekend, I’m going to take a musical break, and next week I’ll make a very short trip, crossing South Atlantic. I’ll try to catch up with your posts as soon as possible. Meanwhile, leave you with some chocolate champagne truffles at Blogtrotter.
    Have a lovely weekend and an excellent week!
    Gil

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  6. Hi Gil,
    thank you so much for the Champagne-Truffles...mhhh they were exquisit. :-)do you have some more...? :-)

    Thanks for your kind comment.

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