PSC Spring Membership Meeting

The PSC is having its Spring Membership Meeting at the Charleston Naval Base. Attendees will have the opportunity to tour several historic structures on base, including some recent Carolopolis Award winners. The tour portion of the event from 4 – 5:30 PM is optional and self-guided, but will include interpretation from local experts who were […]

City Council

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Member Appreciation Day at The PSC Shop

The PSC Shop 147 King Street, Charleston, SC

PSC Members will receive a special discount and online promo code for a total of 20% off all purchases through our Shop and online store. This includes handcrafted products from our local makers such as Brackish, Smithey Ironware, J. Stark, and more! As always, purchases are tax-free and support the mission of the PSC.  Click […]

Farmers & Exchange Bank Hard Hat Tour

Farmers & Exchange Bank 141 East Bay Street, Charleston, SC

The Farmers and Exchange Bank (c. 1854), located just North of Broad Street on East Bay, is one of few examples of Moorish style architecture in South Carolina. Join the PSC and local historic preservation architect, Glenn Keyes, to examine this unique building’s architecture and history in the midst of its ongoing rehabilitation. The tour […]

City Council

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Preservation Picnic

Visit Wadmalaw Island for a picnic lunch with the Preservation Society. From 11 AM – 12 PM, guests are invited to walk through one of the property’s private residences modeled after a historic 1850s building in the Greek Cross style layout. Afterwards, enjoy a picnic lunch with views of the Wadmalaw River. Ticket link coming […]

Preservation Month Happy Hour

Blind Tiger Pub 36 Broad Street, Charleston, SC

Join us for a happy hour to celebrate the role of preservation in Charleston. Come meet and mingle with the PSC staff, Board, and other community-minded individuals. This event is free and open to the public – registration is required. 

City Council

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