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(Spirit Box) Old Exchange on Heartbreak Day / Freedom Day
Spirit Box Export : Slave Trade Site on Anniversary (Standing Between the Provost Dungeon & The Old Exchange Site on January 1, 2026 using Spirit Communicator Word Rendering Tool. The anniversary of Heartbreak Day and/or Freedom Day)
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Jan 11 min read


Watched, Wept, and Named
Watch Night, Heartbreak Day, and Freedom Day in Charleston Charleston has always known how to wait. Long before fireworks, countdowns, or champagne, December 31 was a night of vigilance in Black Charleston. It was a night returned to every year —a night of prayer, song, testimony, and watching. They called it Watch Night . What followed on January 1 was not a single emotion, nor a single meaning. Depending on the year, the place, and the lived reality of freedom itself, Janua
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Jan 15 min read


Discover the Best Walking Tours in Charleston, SC
Why Choose Charleston Walking Experiences? Charleston is a city steeped in history, from its colonial roots to its role in the Civil War and beyond. But it’s also a city alive with legends, ghost stories, and quirky lore. Walking through its cobblestone streets, you get a real sense of place and time. What makes these tours stand out is their customization and the personal touch of the local moms who run the business. They know the city inside and out and tailor each tour to
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Dec 23, 20254 min read


1909 She Crab Soup
https://dannwoellertthefoodetymologist.wordpress.com/2015/07/28/president-taft-and-the-invention-of-a-low-country-favorite-she-crab-soup/ Here’s the 1909 original recipe that made she crab soup a Charleston speciality. Apparently, more than anything, the infusion of she crab eggs is what most distinguishes it from other regions. This guy was the first to do that. (Left to right: courtesy of Everett Presson & Warren Price Photography) 1909: William Deas Invents She-crab Soup -
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Dec 23, 20251 min read


How Floods & Marshlands Shape Street Construction in Charleston, South Carolina
Charleston’s historic charm is inseparable from its coastal environment. Built on a low-lying peninsula surrounded by rivers, marshes, and tidal creeks, the city faces unique challenges when it comes to street construction and maintenance. Flooding, sea-level rise, and marshland soils all play a major role in how Charleston’s streets are designed, built, and repaired. UNDERSTANDING THE NATURAL LANDSCAPE Charleston’s geography is defined by tidal marshes, wetlands, and a very
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Charleston’s Most Famous Ghosts & the Stories that Won’t Rest
Charleston is known for its beauty, history, and charm, but it is equally known for its ghosts. Over centuries, certain spirits have emerged from whispered legends into widely recognized figures, becoming part of the city’s cultural identity. These ghosts are not just spooky characters. They are reflections of real people, real places, and real histories that left a lasting imprint on Charleston. THE LAVINIA FISHER LEGEND Lavinia Fisher is often called America’s first female
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Charleston’s Haunted Restaurants, Bars, Pubs, & Speakeasies
In Charleston, the past doesn’t clock out when the kitchen closes. Some of the city’s most active ghost stories live where people gather to eat, drink, and celebrate. Restaurants, taverns, pubs, and speakeasies often occupy buildings that have seen centuries of life, labor, death, and transition. In a city as old as Charleston, that makes them prime territory for lingering spirits. These are places where stories are shared over drinks, laughter echoes late into the night, and
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Charleston Egregores: When a City’s Stories Take on a Life of Their Own
Charleston is often described as haunted, but not all hauntings take the form of individual ghosts. Some feel larger, heavier, and more diffuse — as if the city itself is watching. To understand this phenomenon, it helps to look at the idea of egregores: collective thought-forms created and sustained by shared belief, memory, and emotion. In Charleston, egregores may be just as influential as any single spirit. WHAT IS AN EGREGORE An egregore is a concept found in spiritual p
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Why Charleston is the Perfect City to Be Haunted (And a Little Buzzed)
Charleston is not haunted by accident. It is haunted on purpose. This is a city that preserves buildings the way other places preserve grudges. If a structure existed in 1789 and someone cried in it even once, Charleston decided it deserved a historical marker and possibly a ghost. And honestly? That’s why it works so well for ghost tours — especially the kind where you’re laughing, learning something, and holding a drink. OLD CITY PROBLEM #1: CHARLESTON NEVER LETS ANYTHING G
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Haint Blue & The Spiritual Roots of Charleston Architecture (Ghost Tour Version)
As we walk Charleston’s streets, it’s easy to admire the beauty of the buildings. But long before these homes were photographed and preserved, they were designed with something else in mind: protection. Charleston architecture is filled with spiritual defenses meant to keep something out. And it starts above your head. Look up at the porch ceilings. That soft blue-green color you see everywhere is called haint blue. The word “haint” comes from Gullah Geechee culture and means
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Dec 20, 20252 min read


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Dec 20, 20250 min read


Tommy Condon’s Irish Pub, the Molony Building, & a Map of Where the Ghosts Belong
Tommy Condon’s Irish Pub is not haunted as a single space. The spirits associated with it are tied to specific physical locations , shaped by how the original Molony Building once stood, what surrounded it, and how it was divided in the 1980s. When the geography is understood, the stories fall into place. This is not one haunting — it is several, carefully mapped by history. THE ORIGINAL MOLONY BUILDING IN CONTEXT When the Molony Building existed as one unified structure, it
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Dec 20, 20254 min read


Fire Stations
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Dec 20, 20251 min read


Why Charleston is the Perfect City to Be Haunted
(And why comedy ghost tours work so well here) Charleston isn’t haunted by accident. It’s haunted by history, atmosphere, and abundant storytelling tradition — all of which make it uniquely perfect for ghost tours that are spooky, funny, and drink-friendly . OLD CITY PROBLEM #1: CHARLESTON NEVER LETS ANYTHING GO Most cities knock down old buildings when they get inconvenient. Charleston keeps buildings. Preservation here is a cultural value, not a trend. The Preservation Soc
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Ghost Hunting in Charleston: Where to Use the Tech, How to Use It, & What You Should (& Should Not) Expect
Charleston is one of the best cities in America for ghost hunting technology — not because it’s the most haunted, but because it’s one of the most atmospheric . Old buildings, layered architecture, narrow streets, ironwork, mirrors, humidity, and human traffic create the perfect testing ground for devices that react to environment and energy. That said, let’s be clear: ghost hunting tools don’t prove ghosts. They measure conditions. The stories come from what people do with t
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Oops! This is a burial plot!
Oops! This is a burial plot! King Street & 106 Coming Street African American Burial Grounds Not Location Specific Old Churchyard Anson African Burial Grounds & Memorial @ The Gaillard Center 95 Calhoun St
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Dec 20, 20251 min read


Charleston’s Green Space Projects: What Exists, What’s Planned, & Why It Matters
Charleston, South Carolina is best known for its historic streets and waterfront views, but in recent years the city has placed increasing focus on green space projects. Parks, greenways, and restored natural areas are now central to Charleston’s plans for flood resilience, public health, and quality of life. These projects often transform land that once served industrial, transportation, or underutilized purposes into spaces designed for people, nature, and long-term sustain
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Dec 20, 20253 min read


Tommy Condon’s Irish Pub, The Molony Building, & Their Haunted History
Tommy Condon’s Irish Pub is more than Charleston’s beloved gathering place for pints and live music — it sits atop layers of history that still fascinate, and sometimes spook, locals and visitors alike. To understand the ghosts associated with the pub and its neighboring structures, you have to understand how the original Molony Building once stood whole , what it was used for, and how its functions evolved over time. THE MOLONY BUILDING: 19TH-CENTURY IRISH ROOTS The structur
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Dec 20, 20254 min read


The Thoughtful City: How Urban Planning Shaped Charleston’s Street Infrastructure
Charleston’s streets are more than pathways—they are living artifacts of centuries of urban planning, preservation policy, and community visioning. From the peninsula’s original street grid to modern comprehensive plans and downtown revitalization projects, urban planning has been central to shaping how people move, connect, and experience this historic city. A Street Grid Born of Purpose: The “Grand Model” Urban planning in Charleston began long before modern planning commis
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Dec 20, 20254 min read


Charleston is a Liminal City (& That’s Why Everything Feels Haunted)
Charleston doesn’t just have ghosts. Charleston is a ghost story. Not because spirits are everywhere — but because the city itself exists in between things. Between land and water. Between past and present. Between celebration and tragedy. Between one drink and a bad decision. In folklore, places like that are called liminal spaces . And liminal spaces are where strange things happen. WHAT DOES “LIMINAL” EVEN MEAN? Liminal means “in between.” Not fully one thing. Not fully a
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Dec 20, 20253 min read
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