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by Dale Powell
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Our lightweight, microfiber tapestries are available in three different sizes and feature incredible artwork to complement any wall space. Each tapestry has hemmed edges for secure hanging with nails and/or thumbtacks.
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When strolling through the streets of Charleston’s Historic district, it’s easy to feel as though you’ve stepped backward in time. And there is no... more
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When strolling through the streets of Charleston’s Historic district, it’s easy to feel as though you’ve stepped backward in time. And there is no place where that is more true than in Philadelphia Alley.
Philadelphia Alley is a secluded, one-block stretch nestled between Church Street and State Street. Originally named “Cow Alley” (probably because it was occupied mainly by livestock), Francis Kinloch widened it a bit in 1766, and renamed it “Kinloch Court,” as it ran through his property, adjoining Cumberland and Queen Streets. Then in 1811, Charleston native and U.S. Supreme Court Justice, William Johnson renamed it “Philadelphia Alley” in honor of the aid received by the city of Philadelphia in the wake of a fire in 1810.
Locals, though, refer to it as Dueler’s Alley.
The Hamilton-Burr Duel of 1804 (Mund)
The practice of dueling dates back to medieval times. Most of us have likely heard the story of the famous 1804 duel in which Alexander Ham...
Welcome to Dale Powell Photography and Thank You for Visiting my Site. I am a Published Landscape Photographer based in Charleston SC. My Images have appeared in USA Today, Charleston Post and Courier, Mount Pleasant Waterworks 2018, 2019, 2022, 2023 & 2024 Calendars, 2019 Glock Calendar, America's Civil War Magazine, Island Magazine, Fort Moultrie 2020 Annual Pass, & Charleston Home + Design Magazine. My passion for photography started from the moment that I picked up a camera as a child. A camera would forever be more than a tool, it would allow me to capture and share beauty, wonderment, awe, and moments in time. For Personal Request please contact me at 843-971-9400 FINE ART AMERICA WATERMARKS WILL NOT APPEAR ON...
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