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Aiken-Rhett house also known as the Gov. William Aiken house is a home built in 1820 at 48 Elizabeth Street in Charleston, South Carolina. It was home to the railroad company owner William Aiken and later to his son William Aiken jr., a governor of South Carolina.The house was listed on the national register of historic places on November 21, 1977. It is a great combination of three architectural styles namely Greek revival, late Victorian and federal.
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| Address: 48 Elizabeth St, Charleston, SC, United States - (843) 723-1159 |
| Type of Attraction: Architectural feature, Historic building, Monument, Point of interest |
| Type of Activity: Family, Single, Other |
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