The Governor’s House Inn (Edward Rutledge House) (Charleston, South Carolina)
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South Carolina /
Charleston /
Charleston, South Carolina /
Broad Street, 117
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house, place with historical importance, bed and breakfast, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1760s construction, U.S. National Historic Landmark
117 Broad Street
Charleston, SC 29401
(800) 720-9812
www.governorshouse.com/
Also known as Carter-May House. This home once belonged to Edward Rutledge, who was a Declaration of Independence signer and governor of South Carolina. The home currently serves as a bed & breakfast called The Governor's House Inn. Edward's brother John was also a Declaration signer and governor of the state, and his house is right across the street at address 116.
Charleston, SC 29401
(800) 720-9812
www.governorshouse.com/
Also known as Carter-May House. This home once belonged to Edward Rutledge, who was a Declaration of Independence signer and governor of South Carolina. The home currently serves as a bed & breakfast called The Governor's House Inn. Edward's brother John was also a Declaration signer and governor of the state, and his house is right across the street at address 116.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Rutledge_House
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 32°46'33"N 79°56'1"W
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