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9th-generation South Carolinian and Charleston native Michael Trouche offers edifying and entertaining segments on what is considered America's most historic city. The "Holy City", as Charleston is ni... more
FAQs about Charleston Chapters:How many episodes does Charleston Chapters have?The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.
May 23, 2025Charleston's Vintage Vernacular And Eponymous DanceCharleston has a diversity of dialects whose memorable melting pot has been simmering for centuries into a way of speech unlike what most who visit expect. The influence of the Scottish brogue, the English lilt, and the colorful West African words of Gullah is unlike anywhere in America. And along with the vocal, a famous dance came from locals, known of course as The Charleston...more26minPlay
May 23, 2025Historic Oddities Are Charleston CommoditiesCharleston has long been known for interesting architecture, including some unique construction techniques that catch bad guys, falling walls and breezes as well as the eye. The famed Single House design, the spiked iron Chevaux-de-Frise, and the particularly unusual Earthquake Plates add to the visible varities of the city's fabric....more40minPlay
May 23, 2025Replete With Fleets - Charleston's Famous Shipwrights And Ship FightsWith its grand harbor overlooking the Atlantic Ocean, Charleston has always been a seafaring city. Since the days of wooden ships, through the ironclads of the Civil War, and into the modern era of steel and stealthy vessels, Charleston boat builders have made significant contributions in both commerical and mililtary ships....more31minPlay
May 23, 2025Founding Five Who Helped Charleston ThriveCharleston was the first successful British colony in America's Deep South, whose established success was aided greatly by the contributions of certain individuals largely unrecognized in history....more23minPlay
May 23, 2025Making The Most Of Hosting Ghosts- Charleston's Surfeit Of SpiritsCharleston dates back to 1670, and is a city built on a narrow peninsula filled with graveyards and creaking historic houses. So ghosts stories are many in a place hallowed for its haunts....more30minPlay
May 23, 2025Remarkable Romain Regeneration - Desolation Is Inspiration For Species SurvivalNear Charleston on the South Carolina Coast is the Cape Romain National Wildife Refuge, where windswept uninhabitated marsh island and seashore comes alive with hatching creatures. These include such threatened species as the Loggerhead Sea Turtle, as well as new waves of pelicans, herons, and terns....more27minPlay
May 23, 2025Windmills, Waterwheels And A Technological Touch Of The DutchCharleston's early history was largely shaped from colonial technology driven by its wealth of wind and water. And the skyline around the historic city was once silhouetted with windmills....more31minPlay
May 23, 2025Famous Fighting Forts Of CharlestonCharleston history is a turbulent, truculent tale of many battles on land and sea. Besides the famous Fort Sumter, the remnants of city defenses still stand in fortress form as a reminder of centuries of battle....more33minPlay
May 23, 2025Charleston Trains, Tracks And TrolleysRails for trains and trolleys had Charleston on a roll beginning in the 1830's, and changed the area forever with surprises and enterprises that still shape the city today. Tales of Charleston rails in varying scales that had the city on a centuries-old roll. The longest section of passenger rail line in the world once began in Charleston, and since those early locomotives, the city has chugged its way into the future along tracks that brought fortune and opened up the city and the South Carolina coast to a new era in transportation infatuation....more26minPlay
May 22, 2025Landmark Lighthouses And Beckoning BeaconsThe historic South Carolina coast near Charleston has had an amazing light show since colonial times, with a myriad of mesmerizing towers that guided ships in from the sea. Some of the oldest are still standing, helped by old and new technologies and the determination of a new age of lighthouse keepers. What has shone light for so many nights in Charleston history has a singular history that is doubly delightful. The landmark lighthouses and channel markers that guided seafarers for generations have a host of intriguing details, including one ingenious concept that kept one sentinel intact in two different locations....more29minPlay
FAQs about Charleston Chapters:How many episodes does Charleston Chapters have?The podcast currently has 29 episodes available.