b'HO U S E & GARDENTOU RDE S C RI P TI ON S$55 PER EVENT; MAP ON PAGES 14-15.Wednesday, March 18; and Saturday, March 21; 2-5 pmAnson Street Many of this neighborhoods antebellum houses were built in the years between the Great Fire of 1838 and the outbreak of the Civil War and boast Regency and Greek Revival details.Wednesday, March 25; and Saturday, March 28; 2-5 pmBroad Street Colonial Lake, in the heart of the Charleston peninsula, is the picturesque focal point of this lovelyneighborhood. Numerous Victorian-era and Colonial Revival dwellings create delightful streetscapes.Wednesday, April 1; and Saturday, April 4; 5:30-8:30 pm Church Street Often called the most romantic street in America, Church Street is a visible record of Charlestons history.Colonial and Georgian period dwellings stand beside charming gardens and historic churches.Wednesday, April 15; and Saturday, April 18; 2-5 pm East Battery Colorful 18th-century dwellings, which once housed shops on the entry level, intermingle with grandantebellum mansions. Panoramic views of Charleston Harbor further enhance the allure of this area.Friday, March 13; and Tuesday, March 17; 2-5 pmKing Street UntouchedbythegreatfiresthatravagedCharleston,thisneighborhoodboastsarchitecturefromearlyGeorgian to late Victorian, from modest artisans houses to grand townhouses.Thursday, March 19; and Sunday, March 22; 2-5 pmLegare Street IntheprosperousdecadesprecedingtheAmericanRevolution,someofthefinestmansionsinthecity werebuilthere,andmagnificentCharlestonsinglehouseswereconstructedintheneighborhoodintothe19th century.Friday, April 3; and Tuesday, April 7; 2-5 pmMeeting Street Residences in this neighborhood date from the earliest period of English settlement on the peninsula to later, more imposing dwellings built in Greek Revival and Italianate fashions.Tuesday, April 14; and Friday, April 17; 2-5 pmQueen Street One of the most charming neighborhoods in the city is now called the French Quarter to commemorate earlyHuguenot residents. Delightful, sometimes diminutive, early houses are nestled within the old walled city.Thursday, March 12; and Sunday, March 15; 2-5 pmRutledge Avenue SomeofthecitysfinestexamplesofFederal,Regency,GreekRevival,ItalianateandVictorianarchitectureare found in this early suburb in the historic district, called the Village of Harleston.Wednesday, March 11; and Saturday, March 14; 2-5 pmSouth Battery Construction of the postbellum era includes early 20th-century waterfront mansions, some of whichoverlook White Point Garden and Charleston Harbor, along South Battery and Murray Boulevard.Thursday, March 26; and Sunday, March 29; 2-5 pmTradd Street SaidtobenamedafterthefirstchildofEuropeandescentborninCharlesTown,thisstreetandneighborhoodcontain a fascinating collection of early 18th-century houses.Sunday, April 5; and Wednesday, April 8; 2-5 pm Wentworth Street With streets laid out in 1770, this neighborhood experienced a construction boom in the 1840s and 1850s. Many residences were built in the stately Greek Revival, Gothic and Italianate styles. 4|2020 FESTIVAL OF HOUSES AND GARDENS Order by phone: 843.722.3405'