Adger’s Wharf is named after the 19th century shipping magnate James Adger. It is one of the few remaining cobblestone streets in Charleston. Adger’s South Wharf is where Adger’s ships formerly docked and today the granite foundation still remains, incorporated into Waterfront Park and projecting into the Cooper River. Between 1834 and 1861 the buildings at 4-16 South [...]
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