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Charleston, SC
These are some of Shelia's Charleston pieces. If you don't see what you're seeking, please ask us.
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GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR SHELIA'S COLLECTIBLES
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Don't know which collectible piece they want? Order a gift certificate from our web site.
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CGA97 Shelia's 23 MEETING STREET -THREE SISTERS - RETIRED
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The southernmost dwelling of the trio located on the lower end of Meeting Street.
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CHS69 Sheila's OPEN AIR CITY MARKET
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The land for the City Market was donated by the Pinckney Family in 1788 and was designed as Charleston's major food market
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CHS77 Sheila's Sheila's 5 EAST BATTERY
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Built in 1849, the mansion is the second house along Charleston's famous Battery.
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CHS79 shelia's JOESPH MANIGAULT HOUSE RETIRED
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Built in 1803, is one of Charleston's finest examples of Adam style architedture.
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CHS82 Shelia's BOONE HALL PLANTATION
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Boone Hall was a cotton plantation in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, and covered more than 17,000 acres.
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CHS83 Shelia's MIDDLETON PLACE PLANTATION
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Today's Middleton Place is all that remains of what was one a three-part residential complex.
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CHS85 Shelia's 17 EAST BATTERY
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NEW LOWER PRICE This home illustrates the beauty and grace of the historic seaport town of Charleston.
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CHS90 SAINT MATTHEW'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
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St. Matthew's was founded in 1840 by members of Charleston's German population.
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CHS91 Shelia's SUMMERALL CHAPEL - THE CITADEL
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The cornerstone of the chapel was laid on September 7, 1936.
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CHS92 MEETING STREET SISTERS
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This picturesque row of Charleston houses is located at 23, 25 and 27 Meeting Street.
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CHS93 CHARLESTON BATTERY (20, 22, 24)
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This row of houses is one of the most photographed sites in Charleston on the famous Battery. Today, most are private residences
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CHS95 EAST BAY ROW
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These houses make up part of the famous Rainbow Row in Charleston.
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CHS96 SHELIA'S SOUTH OF BROAD
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These elegant homes capture the charm of Charleston and are one of the most fashionable residential districts.
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CHS100 Shelia's DOCK STREET THEATRE
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The historic Dock Street Theatre in downtown Charleston!
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CHS101 Shelia's VIEW OF CHURCH STREET
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St. Philips Church and the French Hugenot Church captured in the view that captivates tourist to Charleston every year. Pay atte
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WBS01 2003 RELEASE SHELIA'S FORT SUMTER
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The first engagement of the Civil War took place at Fort Sumter on April 12 and 13, 1861.
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NHP01 Shelia's DRAYTON HALL PLANTATION RETIRED
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Built between 1738 and 1742, Drayton Hall is one of the finest examples of Georgian-Palladian architecture in America.
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CHS103 Shelia's RAVENEL COOPER RIVER BRIDGE
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The new Cooper River Bridge released 2/17/06
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CHS104 Shelia's CALHOUN MANSION
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Built in 1876 by George W. Williams at a price of $200,000.
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CHS105 Shelia's CITADEL BAPTIST CHURCH
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One of only a few church buildings in the Holy City whose steeple can be seen by land and by sea.
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CHS106 Shelia's WILLIAM AIKEN HOUSE
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The William Aiken House is one of the city's oldest and most historic homes built between 1807 and 1811.
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UNV05 Shelia's Randolph Hall, The College of Charleston RETIRED
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NEW LOWER PRICE Harrison Randolph Hall is considered the Old Main Campus building for the College of Charleston.
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WBS03 2005 RELEASE SHELIA'S ROOFTOPS OF CHARLESTON
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Residents gathered on rooftops along the peninsula to watch the cannon balls firing upon Fort Sumter.
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