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  2. DC Shoes - Wikipedia

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    DC originally stood for "Droors Clothing," but since the sale of Droors Clothing [when?], DC no longer has ties to Droors and is simply DC Shoes, Inc. [2] On March 8, 2004, DC Shoes was acquired by Quiksilver in an $87 million transaction. [4] [5] In 2010, DC Shoes moved from Vista, California, to Quiksilver's headquarters in Huntington Beach. [6]

  3. Old Charleston Jail - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-One Magazine event venue. The Old Charleston Jail is a site of historical and architectural significance in Charleston, South Carolina. Operational between 1802 and 1939, it held many notable figures, among them Denmark Vesey, Union officers during the Civil War, high-seas pirates. The Old Charleston Jail went through a tremendous ...

  4. Philip Simmons - Wikipedia

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    Philip Simmons (June 9, 1912 – June 22, 2009) was an American artisan and blacksmith specializing in the craft of ironwork. Simmons spent 78 years as a blacksmith, focusing on decorative iron work. [ 1] When he began his career, blacksmiths in Charleston made practical, everyday household objects, such as horseshoes. [ 1]

  5. History of Charleston, South Carolina - Wikipedia

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    The history of Charleston, South Carolina, is one of the longest and most diverse of any community in the United States, spanning hundreds of years of physical settlement beginning in 1670. Charleston was one of leading cities in the South from the colonial era to the Civil War in the 1860s. [ 1][ 2] The city grew wealthy through the export of ...

  6. Drayton Hall - Wikipedia

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    The John Drayton House at 2 Ladson St. in downtown Charleston, South Carolina was built after 1746 by John Drayton, the builder of Drayton Hall, and shows his preference for the Georgian Palladian style. For many decades, the house was thought to have been begun in 1738 and completed in 1752. In 2014, an examination of wood cores showed that ...

  7. Daisy Calhoun - Wikipedia

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    Barker died in 1914, and Daisy oversaw the conversion of the house into a girls' academy. [2] [5] She eventually moved to Washington, D.C. [5] Her third husband, Clarence Crittenden Calhoun, was a wealthy lawyer from Kentucky. [1] [4] The couple were married in 1918. [3] Daisy attended the 1920 Democratic National Convention, which inspired her ...

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