Nicholas Trott House (Q43080374)

  • matcher place: Charleston (relation 194119), South Carolina (relation 224040), Charleston County (relation 1857000)
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  • English Wikipedia categories: Houses in Charleston, South Carolina, South Carolina stubs
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Summary from English Wikipedia (enwiki)

The Nicholas Trott House was built of English brick by 1719. The two-story brick building at 83 Cumberland Street is said to be the oldest brick house in Charleston, South Carolina.

Wikidata location: 32.7794, -79.9302 view on OSM or edit on OSM

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