20 South Battery
20 South Battery stands along one of Charleston's most famous waterfront streets, an avenue known for grand homes, sea breezes, and centuries of local history.
South Carolina has a reputation for being haunted, likely due to its rich and often tragic history, including wars, natural disasters, and epidemics, which have fueled ghost stories and legends, particularly around places like plantations and cemeteries.
20 South Battery stands along one of Charleston's most famous waterfront streets, an avenue known for grand homes, sea breezes, and centuries of local history.
Fort Sumter stands on an artificial island in Charleston Harbor and remains one of the most recognized military sites in American history.
The Castle was built for Dr. Joseph Fickling Johnson by J. S. Cooper, a local builder, according to an agreement signed December 5, 1859