Charleston
Southern Verandas
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Charleston passed the country's first historic zoning law in 1931 after northern buyers began shipping entire panelled interiors north, and the ordinance saved a peninsula of eighteenth-century single houses — one room wide, turned sideways to catch the sea breeze down a piazza. The city's wealth came from rice and from the enslaved West Africans whose skills made its cultivation possible, which the museums now say plainly.
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