The John Charles Burckmeyer House
The John Charles Burckmeyer House is a house in Charleston County, South Carolina which is located on Society Street. The John Charles Burckmeyer House is situated nearby to St. Peter’s, as well as near the church Drexel House.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: House
- Address: 59 Society Street, Charleston, SC 29401
- Roof shape: flat
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church and Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim.
St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church
Church
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is an Episcopal parish in Charleston, South Carolina, founded in 1822. It was the first Episcopal church in the United States at which pews were offered to attendants at no cost; other Episcopal churches either sold or leased pews to members to fund the churches. St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church is situated 330 feet north of The John Charles Burckmeyer House.
Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim
Synagogue
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Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim is a Reform Jewish congregation and synagogue located in Charleston, South Carolina, in the United States. Having founded the congregation in 1749, it was later claimed to be the first Reform synagogue located in the United States. Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim is situated 740 feet southwest of The John Charles Burckmeyer House.
Theodora Park
Park
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Theodora Park is a small public park in Charleston, South Carolina operated by the City of Charleston. The park was masterminded by David Rawle, public relations and marketing firm founder, who lives nearby in the historic Ansonborough neighborhood. Theodora Park is situated 690 feet north of The John Charles Burckmeyer House.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Ansonborough and French Quarter.
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.
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.
Wraggborough
Quarter
Wraggborough is a neighborhood in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, named after slave trader Joseph Wragg, and noted for its association with the slave trade.
The John Charles Burckmeyer House
- Categories: building and residential building
- Location: Charleston County, South Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
32.78408° or 32° 47′ 3″ northLongitude
-79.93146° or 79° 55′ 53″ westElevation
7 feet (2 metres)Levels
4Height
36 feet (11 metres)Open location code
8742Q3M9+JCOpenStreetMap ID
way 447144495OpenStreetMap feature
building=houseOpenStreetMap attribute
roof-shape=flat
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