Charleston Trivia!

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Across
  1. 2. An enslaved woman lived here, became a mother here and was later emancipated and went on to become the Matron of a Chs orphanage. What was her name. (Hint: David paints her next to Harriet in his exhibit.)
  2. 3. HCF is the steward of two house museums. The Aiken-Rhett House and what other house?
  3. 5. Many museums and cultural institutions have a what to protect photographs, letters, and other paper material?
  4. 10. The study of human history through the excavation of materials is called what?
  5. 12. what style of architecture was the Aiken rhett house first designed in 1820?
  6. 13. The Aiken-Rhett house is in a unique preservation style called Preserved as ______.
  7. 15. The Aiken-Rhett house originally had two areas where the enslaved women would work, directly under their living quarters. That was the kitchen and what?
  8. 19. what natural disaster occurred in 1886 and heavily damaged Charleston?
  9. 21. Complete the title of this famous opera: “Porgy and ______”
  10. 24. The Aiken-Rhett House is on the corner of Judith and what street?
  11. 25. Beautiful trees shade the Aiken-Rhett House’s work yard. What kind of tree is this?
Down
  1. 1. The area where White Point Garden is now located was once called _________ Point.
  2. 3. Their daughter went on to marry Andrew. What was his last name?
  3. 4. On what street does America’s first Theatre call home?
  4. 6. Charleston was first named after what king?
  5. 7. What plant was grown in early South Carolina to produce blue dye?
  6. 8. Charleston is the birthplace of historic _____________.
  7. 9. What Caribbean town closely resembles Charleston and its layout?
  8. 11. Many ceiling Piazzas are painted what shade of blue?
  9. 14. what church has this tallest steeple in Charleston?
  10. 16. In Charleston, it’s not a porch, it’s a _________.
  11. 17. What kind of tree do we find on the South Carolina state flag?
  12. 18. Gov. Aiken and his wife Harriet had a daughter who also lived at ARH. What was her name?
  13. 20. Where did the Aiken family travel to during their Grand Tour?
  14. 21. The Four Corners of law is located at the corner of Meeting and what other street?
  15. 22. what fort was involved in the first shots of the Civil War?
  16. 23. what color was the first rainbow rowhouse painted in 1931?