



Planters Hotel, Charleston SC, 1736: A Historic Overview
This historical photograph features the Planters Hotel located in Charleston, South Carolina. The building dates back to 1736 and was constructed around the ruins of the first planned theater in America, which fell into disrepair shortly after 1800. The architectural significance of the hotel lies not only in its age but also in its role in the development of Charlestons cultural landscape.
The image showcases elements such as doors and ironwork, highlighting the craftsmanship typical of the period. It is part of the Carnegie Survey of the Architecture of the South, which documents significant architectural sites across the region. The Planters Hotel exemplifies the blend of history and architecture that characterizes Charleston.
Captured by Frances Benjamin Johnston, a noted photographer active during the early 20th century, this image offers a glimpse into Charlestons rich heritage. The photograph serves as a valuable educational resource for those interested in American history and architecture.
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Planters Hotel, Charleston SC, 1736: A Historic Overview
