The
Calhoun Mansion was built in 1876 by George Walton
Williams, a wealthy merchant and banker. The
mansion was described in the New York, Atlanta and
Charleston newspapers as "the handsomest and
most complete home in the South, if not in the
country." Mr. Williams spared no expense in
the design and construction of his 24,000 square
foot "elegant Victorian mansion." The
house consists of 35 main rooms, a 90-foot cupola,
a music room with a 45-foot skylight and a
stairwell with 75-foot vaulted ceilings. The
mansion and gardens have been beautifully restored
and are open to the public. Originally designed
for Broughton Christmas, Orangeburg, South
Carolina Edition Limited to 4000.
The key is
located over the door
Size: 7 1/4" Wide X 6 1/2" High X
1" Deep
Makes a memorable
gift or a great addition to your own Shelia's
Collectibles© collection.
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Calhoun
Mansion
Description:
Item #CHS86
SERIES:
Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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St. Michael’s Church
Description: Item #CHS87
SERIES: Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to your
own Shelia's Collectibles© collection.
Price: $25.00
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The Nathaniel Russell House,
built in 1808 by Nathaniel and Sarah Russell, is
one of America's most important Federal period
townhouses. The graceful free-flying staircase
which spirals unsupported for three floors, is a
testament to the skill of early Charleston
craftsmen. Today it is owned by The Historic
Charleston Foundation and operates as a house
museum and the foundation's headquarters. Edition
Limited to 4000.
The key is located above the top windows
Size: 4 1/2" Wide X 5 1/2" High X
1" Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to
your own Shelia's Collectibles© collection.
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Nathaniel Russell House
Description: Item #CHS88
SERIES: Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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Magnolia began its history as a
Plantation Estate Garden and Flowerdale in the
1680s. By 1717 more than 10 acres of the estate
were gardens. Today, this 500 acre plantation
boasts 50 acres of lawns and gardens, both formal
and informal. Though the gardens now have seven
bridges of varying design, the most recognizable
is the Long Bridge, which is a pictorial symbol of
the estate. Originally a summer home, this
pre-Revolutionary house was shipped down river in
1867 and reconstructed at its present location.
The house has undergone many changes over the last
125 years. Today, the house and gardens are open
to the public. Edition Limited to 4000.
Size: 8" Wide X 4 3/4" High X 1"
Deep
Note: Comes with bridge accessory
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to
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Magnolia Plantation
Description: Item #CHS89
SERIES: Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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St. Matthew's was founded in
1840 by members of Charleston's German population.
The nave was dedicated in 1872. The steeple is 255
feet high, the tallest structure in the "Holy
City." Exquisite stained glass windows grace
the building. St. Matthew's, Charleston
"Serving Christ from the heart of the
historic city."
The key is located in the fence.
Size: 5" Wide X 9 1/4" High X 5/8"
Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to
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Saint Matthew’s Lutheran Church
Description: Item #CHS90
SERIES: Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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The cornerstone of the chapel
was laid on September 7, 1936. The first service
was held almost a year later on September 19,
1937, and the chapel was dedicated on April 10,
1938 as the Cadet Chapel. After General
Summerall's retirement as president of the Citadel
in June of 1953, the name was officially changed
to the General Charles Pelot Summerall Chapel.
Cruciform in design, the Chapel is a shrine of
religion, of patriotism and of remembrance. The
great chancel window, located directly behind the
alter, was dedicated in 1942 as a memorial to all
Citadel graduates who gave their lives in their
country’s cause. The inscription across the
front of Summerall Chapel reads, "Remember
Now Thy Creator in the Days of Thy Youth.
The key is located in the top section of the
tower.
Size: 7 1/4" Wide X 5 1/2" High x
5/8" Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to
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Summerall Chapel
Description: Item #CHS91
SERIES: Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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Built in 1828, Harrison Randolph
Hall is considered the Old Main Campus building
for the College of Charleston. In 1886, it was
nearly destroyed by an earthquake. The wooded area
in front of Randolph Hall has always been a center
of student life. Originally called the
"Campus Green," it became known as
"The Cistern" in the nineteenth century
when a large oval cistern was constructed to
provide water for the campus. Today, students
gather under the oaks for games of Frisbee or
touch football. The traditional graduation
exercises conducted on the Cistern in May are
legendary for their beauty.
The key is located in the stair railing
Size: 7 1/2" Wide X 4 1/4" High X
5/8" Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to
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Randolph Hall
Description: Item #UNV05
SERIES: University
Charleston,
South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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On the Charleston Light a copper
plate inserted in the cornerstone reads, "The
First Stone of this beacon was laid on the 30th of
May 1767 in the seventh year of his Majesty's
Reign, George the III". For decades the
lighthouse was the only significant navigational
light on the Southern Coast. Edition Limited to
4000.
The key is located in the water on the left
side .
Size: 6" Wide X 8 1/4" High X 1"
Deep
Makes a memorable gift or a great addition to
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Charleston Light (Morris Island)
Description: Item #PLH42
SERIES: Panoramic Lights
Charleston,
South Carolina
Price: $25.00
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