The Anniston Building
The Anniston Building is an office building in Charleston County, South Carolina which is located on Huger Street. The Anniston Building is situated nearby to the church Walter Lee Jackson, Sr Enrichment Center, as well as near Greater Refuge Temple COOLJC.- Type: Office building
- Address: 229 Huger Street, Charleston, SC 29403
- Roof shape: flat
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Martin Park and Meeting Street Manor.
Martin Park
Park
Martin Park is a public park in Charleston, South Carolina. It is bounded by Lee, Jackson, Hanover, and America Streets. The park includes a softball field, a playground, a basketball court, tennis courts, community center and a large swimming pool. Martin Park is situated 1,600 feet southeast of The Anniston Building.
Meeting Street Manor
Residential area
Meeting Street Manor is a housing complex located in the upper Eastside in Charleston, South Carolina, and was the city's first housing development. When built in the 1930s, the development was technically two racially segregated halves with separate names. Meeting Street Manor is situated 850 feet southeast of The Anniston Building.
Emma Abbott Memorial Chapel
Church
The Emma Abbott Memorial Chapel is a late Victorian church located at 52 Cooper St, Charleston, South Carolina. On October 4, 1890, the Citadel Square Baptist Church bought a parcel at the northwest corner of Cooper and America Streets for the construction of a mission church serving the Eastside. Emma Abbott Memorial Chapel is situated 2,100 feet southeast of The Anniston Building.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Wilson’s Farm and Hampstead Village.
Wilson’s Farm
Neighborhood
Wilson's Farm is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. By 1746, a 55-acre tract of the upper Charleston peninsula had been subdivided from a larger parcel and sold to John Drayton who used the land as a farm known as "Pickpocket." In 1757, 52-acres were transferred to Andrew Faesch and Peter Guinard.
Hampstead Village
Quarter
Hampstead Village is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina in the US, also known as the Eastside or the East Side. A prominent merchant, Henry Laurens, bought several tracts totaling 99 acres where Hampstead Village is today.
Hampton Park Terrace
Neighborhood
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Hampton Park Terrace is the name both of a neighborhood and a National Register district located in peninsular Charleston, South Carolina. The neighborhood is bounded on the west by The Citadel, on the north by Hampton Park, on the east by Rutledge Ave, and on the south by Congress St.
The Anniston Building
- Categories: building, historic site, and office
- Location: Charleston County, South Carolina, South, United States, North America
- View on OpenStreetMap
Latitude
32.80272° or 32° 48′ 10″ northLongitude
-79.94264° or 79° 56′ 34″ westElevation
3 feet (1 metre)Inception
May 8th, 2018Levels
4Height
56 feet (17 metres)Open location code
8742R334+3WOpenStreetMap ID
way 1122958271OpenStreetMap feature
building=officeOpenStreetMap feature
historic=noOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=flat
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