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Dock Street Theatre, one of the most haunted locations in downtown Charleston.
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History Philadelphia Alley, named after the help from Philadelphia after the fires of 1810, has had many names. Along with “Philadelphia Alley”, it was also known as “Dueler’s Alley” and originally named “Cow Alley” because it mainly held livestock. This…
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