MYSTERY PHOTO: Old picture of an old building

Here’s an old photo of an old building in the tri-county area.  What and where is it? Note: Look closely; it might not be where you first think it is.  Send your guess to:  editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our previous Mystery Photo

Our Sept. 30 mystery, “Colorful building” showed beautiful murals at the Martin Luther King Jr. pool in the upper part of Charleston on Jackson Street.

Congratulations to those who correctly identified this mystery:  Chris Brooks of Mount Pleasant; Marnie Huger of Richmond, Va.; Stephen Yetman of Charleston; George Graf of Palmyra, Va.; and Allan Peel of San Antonio, Texas.  

Graf and Peel provided more context from the same source, enoughpie.org: “The Martin Luther King Jr. poll mural is 80 feet of colorful mural artwork in Charleston’s Eastside celebrating our beautiful ocean and offering a message of conservation to the future.  Over 10 local community artists collaborated to create a mural at the historic MLK Jr. Pool with partners like the City of Charleston Parks and Recreation and The Nature Conservancy. Eighty feet of seascape featuring jellyfish, sea turtles, coral and water connect swimmers at the city pool to the natural resources off the S.C. coast, only a few blocks away.  A child-focused pledge shares three key ways to conserve our oceans. A hand-print where kids “take the pledge” is a popular interactive part of the mural.”

  • Send us a mystery:  If you have a photo that you believe will stump readers, send it along (but make sure to tell us what it is because it may stump us too!)   Send it along to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.
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