The Shoeless Joe Jackson House
Tucked just steps from Greenville’s Fluor Field, the Shoeless Joe Jackson House may appear modest, but its walls hold a legacy that bridges South Carolina’s architectural, industrial, and cultural past. This simple mill village home tells the story of a
The Rise of Modern Libraries: Hubs of Technology and Community
Modern libraries across South Carolina have transformed into vibrant learning, technology, and collaboration hubs. Highlight new and renovated libraries, such as the Main Library in Greenville or Richland Library in Columbia, which embrace innovative design to serve evolving community needs.
Architecture and the Arts: Designing Spaces for Creativity
Explore how South Carolina’s performance halls, museums, and art centers—like the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston and the Peace Center in Greenville—have combined thoughtful design with cultural purpose. Discuss how architecture creates spaces that inspire creativity and connect communities
Historic Hotels and Inns: Preserving Hospitality Through Architecture
Examine historic hotels and inns, such as Charleston’s Mills House and Beaufort’s Anchorage 1770. These buildings showcase exquisite architectural detail and reflect South Carolina’s rich tradition of hospitality and tourism.