This tiny house isn’t anywhere near Charleston but it’s a sweet spot for lots of lovers of one of the South’s heroes. Fourth correct guess wins a pair of ticket vouchers good at any RiverDogs’ game. Send your guess to: editor@charlestoncurrents.com — and make sure to include the name of the town in which you live. Photo by Andy Brack.
WE THOUGHT last week’s warm, sun-drenched top wall of a building would be a little easier to identify. Only two of our eagle-eyed readers got it right– Chris Brooks of Mount Pleasant and Stephen Yetman of Charleston, both of whom knew it was the John Rutledge House on Broad Street in Charleston. Rutledge was a signer of the U.S. Constitution. The house, now an inn that is a National Historic Landmark, reportedly is the only place in America where people can spend the night in the home of a signer of the Constitution. Photo by Michael Kaynard.
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