St. Philip’s Church, situated in the historic French Quarter of Charleston, is home to the city’s oldest congregation and was the first Anglican church established south of Virginia. This National Historic Landmark boasts a stuccoed brick building with an impressive steeple, three Tuscan porticoes, and Corinthian columns. Visitors can explore the architectural details that have made this church a significant part of Charleston’s rich history.
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