Charleston lawyer Joseph "Peter" McGee wore many hats during his 95 years, and Charleston s preservation and cultural scenes benefited a great deal from his work
Historic Charleston Foundation’s founders, from Samuel G. Stoney and Albert Simons to Alice Ravenel Huger Smith and Philip Staats, all recognized the paramount architectural importance of the Nathaniel Russell House
Those who know Charleston realize the city pays much more attention to its surviving history above ground — in terms of preserving buildings and landscapes — than it does to
The Charleston Museum is pleased to announce a three-part archaeology lecture series celebrating the distinguished career of long-time Curator of Historical Archaeology, Martha Zierden, who is retiring after 42 years