Prehistoric cultural affiliation(s) include Native American, Early Woodland and English dating back to 2499 BC.
Many famous people are associated with these Charleston County historic places including William Seabrook, Charles Pinckney, Robert Barnwell Rhett, William Benjamin Seabrook, John Rutledge and Edward Rutledge.
Some of the country's most noteable architects helped create the Charleston County places including Joseph Hyde, Esakia Jones, James Hoban, Samuel Cardy, Edward B. White, Edward Brickell White, Edward C. Jones, Frederick Wesner, John Butler Snook and Holten Bell. Prominent architectural styles found in Charleston Country are Federal, Greek Revival and Early Republic.






















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