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Photographer: Mike Stroud
Taken: October 6, 2011
Caption:
William Gibbes House Marker includes | Additional Description: lower left:
Medallion:
Award 1987
Carolopolis
Condita A.D.
1670
Preservation Society of Charleston
Lower right Medallion:
National Register of Historic Places
The Carolopolis Award is a plaque placed on buildings that have been preserved, restored, rehabilitated or are outstanding examples of new construction. The award is presented to those individuals, businesses or organizations that currently own the property. The Carolopolis Award is a slightly modified reproduction of the seal of the City of Charleston. The word Carolopolis comes from the original name of the city.
Submitted: October 12, 2011, by Mike Stroud of Bluffton, South Carolina.
Database Locator Identification Number: p176561
File Size: 0.156 Megabytes
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