Author: canalman
Charleston Market Hall located at the corner of Market and Meeting Street
This is a two story Greek Revival style building. It was built in !841. The architect was Edward Brickell White.. It has brown stone stucco, red sandstone, green ironworks and prominent column. The ground level is an arcade.
The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 4, 1973
Trinity United Methodist Church Charleston. 273 Meeting Street Charleston, GA.
Charleston Federal Building AKA L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building
It was commissioned by John Kennedy in the early 1960’s. The building was completed in 1964. It one of Charleston’s few example of a mid century modern building. It was 7 stories high. It has a marble and brick facade. The architect was John Califf. Federal Agencies occupied building until 1999 after there was extensive damage by Hurricane Floyd
In 1/2008, it was purchased by a private developer. It was converted into the Dewberry Hotel.
In 1972, the building was renamed by Congress the L. Mendel Rivers Federal Building.



















