Front:
C.T. 4 CORNER OF FOUR LAWS
"America's Most
CHARLESTON, S
Historic City"
ST. MICHAEL S. CHURCH
U. S. POST OFFICE
BROAD
STREET
CITY HALL
COUNTY COURT HOUSE
MEETING
STREET
Back:
CORNER of FOUR LAWS
CHARLESTON, S. C.
"America's Most Historic City"
Called by the late Robert Ripley as a
"Believe It or Not'
CORNER of FOUR LAWS
St. Michael's Church, 1752, Law of God.
City Hall, second oldest in United States,
built 1801, Law of the City.
County Court House, erected in 1792 on the
foundations of first South Carolina State
House, Law of the State.
United States Post Office, 1896, Law of the
Country.
Unique, four laws together at one intersection,
as noted by Robert Ripley, a frequent visitor
to Charleston, "America's Most Historic City".
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