
Official City of Charleston Sign - Location: Market St. and Meeting St., Charleston S.C.

Location: Marion Square (Calhoun St. between King St. and Meeting St., Charleston S.C. John C. Calhoun statue was removed summer 2020.

Location: Waterfront Park, Charleston S.C.

Location: Vendue Range, Charleston S.C.

Location: Prioleau St. at City Gallery, Charleston S.C.

Location: Eastbay St., Charleston S.C.

Location: Faber St., Charleston S.C.

Location: Charleston City Hall at Meeting St. and Broad St. , Charleston S.C. “Four Corners of Law” - Crossroads featuring four historic buildings used by federal, state, local & religious institutions.

Location: Broad St. at Meeting St., Charleston S.C.

Location: Market St., Charleston S.C.

Location: Hampton Park, , Charleston S.C. (Historically: African American Decoration Day also considered the first U.S. Memorial Day and home to Union soldier cemetery known as Martyrs of the Race Course)

Location: Hampton Park, , Charleston S.C. (Historically: African American Decoration Day also considered the first U.S. Memorial Day and home to Union soldier cemetery known as Martyrs of the Race Course) Background: Azalea bush.











