Samuel Miller House
Samuel Miller House is a building in South Carolina, South which is located on Orange Street. Samuel Miller House is situated nearby to Charles Pinckney House, as well as near Edward Rutledge House.- Type: Building
- Address: 8 Orange Street, Charleston, SC 29401
- Roof shape: gabled
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist and United States Post Office and Courthouse.
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist
Church
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The Cathedral of St. John the Baptist is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston, located in Charleston, South Carolina. Designed by Brooklyn architect Patrick Keely, the construction of the cathedral started in 1890 to replace a cathedral that burned down in 1861. Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist is situated 560 feet northwest of Samuel Miller House.
United States Post Office and Courthouse
Public building
Photo: ProfReader, CC BY-SA 3.0.
The U.S. Post Office and Courthouse is a historic post office and courthouse located at Charleston in Charleston County, South Carolina. The building and its annexes serve the federal court for the Charleston Division of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina. United States Post Office and Courthouse is situated 650 feet northeast of Samuel Miller House.
Gibbes Museum of Art
Museum
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The Gibbes Museum of Art, formerly known as the Gibbes Art Gallery, is an art museum in Charleston, South Carolina. Established as the Carolina Art Association in 1858, the museum moved into a new Beaux Arts building at 135 Meeting Street, in the Charleston Historic District, in 1905. Gibbes Museum of Art is situated 1,200 feet north of Samuel Miller House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include French Quarter and Ansonborough.
French Quarter
Quarter
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The French Quarter is a historic district and a section of downtown Charleston, South Carolina, United States, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Ansonborough
Quarter
Ansonborough is a neighborhood in Charleston, South Carolina. In 1726, Captain George Anson acquired a 64-acre tract from Thomas Gadsden. Anson's lands were divided into smaller parcels for development, and several streets were named either for his ships or for himself: George and Anson, Scarborough and Squirrel, and Centurion.
Charleston
Samuel Miller House
- Location: South Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
32.77538° or 32° 46′ 31″ northLongitude
-79.93323° or 79° 55′ 60″ westLevels
2Height
36 feet (11 metres)Open location code
8742Q3G8+5POpenStreetMap ID
way 1357892558OpenStreetMap feature
building=semidetached_houseOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=gabled
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