There’s at least one place in Charleston that doesn’t need to fool with all of the legislative nonsense over state Sen. Lee Bright’s transgender “bathroom bill” as is clearly labeled in this photo by editor Andy Brack. But where is it? Send your best guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live.
Last week’s Mystery Photo was a stumper, but one person for whom it was easy was Charleston County Parks’ Kristina Wheeler: “It’s the McLeod Plantation house. Interesting to note: originally the house was oriented to the south with a one-story raised porch supported by square columns. In 1925, the principal facade was reoriented to be the rear or northern side of the house and included the addition of that projecting portico supported by those four fluted Doric columns on the raised concrete porch base.”
Thanks for the history of this house in a recently-added county park. Hats off also to the Rev. Callie Walpole of Charleston, who won RiverDogs’ ticket vouchers for being the first to guess correctly. Thanks also for correct guesses by Chris Brooks of Mount Pleasant and Stephen Yetman of Charleston.
- If you have a picture with which you’d like to stump our readers, send it along to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.