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Photography Collection

North Charleston Buildings

Description

Twenty-eight (28) color slides of properties in North Charleston:

1: 3542 Admiral Drive.*

2-3: Quitman Street from Chicora Avenue.*

4-5: Park Circle USO.*

6: 2 Cambridge Avenue.*

7: Fararra Drive.*

8: 3320 Florida Street and 3322 Florida Street, Buckfield.*

9: Walnut Street, west side.*

10: 2170 Hottinger.*

11: 1815 Iris Street.*

12: 1906 Carlton and 1908 Carlton, Chicora.*

13: 4771 Churchill.**

14-17: Dor-Towne Apartments.*

18: John C. Calhoun Homes. Built 1941, demolished ca. 2006. Homes were located on Mixson Avenue, Rowan Avenue, Bixby Lane, Poplar Lane, Bluffwood Avenue, Durant Avenue, and Holmes Avenue.**

19-20: Palmetto Gardens. Photo 20 - 4718 Marlboro. Palmetto Gardens was a WWII development near Park Circle on Park Place, Chesterfield, Churchill, Berckman, Holmes, Marlboro, and Montagu.**

21: Ben Tillman Homes, located off McMillan Avenue. Built 1940-1941. Now Pinecrest Apartments.*

22: 4903-4987 Hyde Avenue. Garco Mill Houses. Built 1916-ca. 1920.**

23: 2109 Target Street. Garco Mill House built near the mill and relocated to Target Street (date unknown).**

24: Riverview Cemetery, Azalea Drive.*

25: St. Johns Catholic Church (3921 St. Johns Avenue). Built 1930.*

26-27: North Charleston Graded School [Elementary School] (4921 Durant Avenue). Built 1922, later demolished and replaced.**

28: Quarterhouse Marker, located on Meeting Street Road, Charleston Heights, near Chicora. (Not connected to Lavinia Fisher's Four-Mile House.)

*Slide date-stamped in June, 1995 (various days).

**Slide date-stamped June 20, 1994.