Four Corners of Law

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Four Corners of Law is a famous intersection in Charleston, South Carolina, where four historic buildings symbolically represent federal, state, local, and ecclesiastical law.

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Four Corners of Law canonical 1
Four Corners of Law intersection 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
intersection
tourist attraction
alsoKnownAs Four Corners of Law
surface form: Four Corners of Law intersection
appearsIn Charleston travel guides
associatedWithGovernmentLevel United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States

local government of Charleston
state government of South Carolina
associatedWithReligion Episcopal Church
ecclesiasticalLawRepresentedBy St. Michael's Episcopal Church
federalLawRepresentedBy United States Post Office and Courthouse
hasArchitecturalContext surrounded by historic architecture
hasCornerBuilding Charleston City Hall
Charleston County Courthouse
St. Michael's Episcopal Church
United States Post Office and Courthouse
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of Charleston's legal and religious heritage
hasTourismSignificance major visitor landmark in Charleston
hasUrbanFunction traffic intersection
isFamousFor bringing together church and state institutions on one intersection
isLocatedInHistoricArea downtown Charleston
isSubjectOf local walking tours
localLawRepresentedBy Charleston City Hall
locatedAtIntersectionOf Broad Street
Meeting Street
locatedIn Charleston
South Carolina
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedInCounty Charleston County NERFINISHED
near Charleston Harbor
Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon
Rainbow Row
notableFor concentration of government and religious buildings
symbolic representation of multiple legal jurisdictions
partOf Charleston Historic District
stateLawRepresentedBy Charleston County Courthouse
streetLayoutType right-angle intersection
symbolizes ecclesiastical law
federal law
local law
state law

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Charleston Historic District contains Four Corners of Law
Four Corners of Law alsoKnownAs Four Corners of Law
this entity surface form: Four Corners of Law intersection