In a park between Ashley and Rutledge Avenues, just down from Calhoun, are the ruins of the oldest museum in the United States. The Charleston Museum is now located on Meeting Street, but there’s something about the few remaining columns and brick walls in the park that catches the eye. I stopped and took some photos today, and have three photos of the day for you. They’re all portrait orientation, so they don’t look quite right in a square thumbnail. Sony Cybershot DSC-P10, ISO 400, see EXIF information on the photos (detail mode) for other details as it varies from shot to shot.
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