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Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Mondays Downtown, Part II

Well, my Mondays Downtown got rained out so I'll post a few pics left over from the week before. The gothic squared towered church below is St. James Church which was built in in 1839 near the site of the original church which was built in 1751. During the American Revolution, the original church was seized by Cornwallis who removed the pews and converted the church into a stable for the training of Tarleton's dragoons. The current church was seized near the end of the Civil War by the Federal troops and used as a hospital. The statue is in the courtyard of St. James. The bottom photo is of a pretty cool looking bed and breakfast. I think it's somewhere around 3rd and Orange streets.





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