Old bricks, old gate
You might have been here at one point in your life, but can you remember where it is based on this photo? Send your guess — and your hometown — to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.
Only two people correctly identified last issue’s mystery as being the French Huguenot Church at 136 Meeting Street. Congratulations to Kristina Wheeler of West Ashley, who agreed that the features in the pictures did, indeed, look like snails, and Chris Brooks of Mount Pleasant. The current church was completed in 1845, but severely damaged during the Civil War and the earthquake of 1886. More.
- Both photos are by contributing photographer Michael Kaynard of Charleston. More: KaynardPhotography.com
- If you have a picture with which you’d like to stump our readers, send it along to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.