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Throughout Charleston, the nuance and pull of history is palpable, like a sixth sense, a fifth dimension. It drapes around the city as if a mysterious swaddling cloth, both tangible and intangible, seen and unseen. It’s a thread that winds over and through and between everything, trailing down alleyways, along cobblestones, into piazzas, beneath oak groves, and sometimes even, it leads you home. At least it did for Susan and Trenholm Walker |
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When it comes to collecting art and giving back, more is more in the Radcliffeborough home of Juan Tamarit and Dr. Gerald Dabbs. |
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For one downtown family, a smart update of their 1980s brick dwelling is all in the details |
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A lively James Island clan face-lifts their traditional two-story digs with creativity and color |
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One family’s front beach do-over (and over, and over!) finally gets it right |
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A South of Broad dependency becomes a showplace for color and art |
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A new-to-the-area couple finds refuge in a bold and unabashedly contemporary island “high-rise” |
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The Peters make a storied home on Meeting Street’s “Mansion Row” their own |
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Form meets function in an historic tenement on Church outfitted for everyday living |
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Downtown: She’s a textile maven, and he might be the city’s best barista. Us? We’re invited to dig their digs |



















