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Edward Rutledge House

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Edward Rutledge House Charleston SC
Edward Rutledge House Charleston SC

The Edward Rutledge House, also known as the Carter-May House and now The Governor's House Inn, is a historic house at 117 Broad Street in Charleston, South Carolina. This 18th-century house was the home of Founding Father Edward Rutledge (1749–1800), a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and later Governor of South Carolina. Despite many changes to the house, it retains its 18th-century core dating to about 1760, and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1971.

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Edward Rutledge House
Broad Street, Charleston

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Broad Street 119
29401 Charleston
South Carolina, United States
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Edward Rutledge House Charleston SC
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