St. Michael's Church

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St. Michael's Church is a historic 18th-century Episcopal church in Charleston, South Carolina, renowned for its colonial architecture and prominent steeple.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 18th-century church
Episcopal church
historic church
architecturalStyle Colonial architecture
Georgian architecture
builtInCentury 18th century
city Charleston
completionDate 1761
constructionStart 1750s
country United States of America
surface form: United States
denomination Episcopal Church
facing Broad Street
governingBody Diocese of South Carolina
surface form: Episcopal Diocese of South Carolina
hasBellOrigin Whitechapel Bell Foundry
hasClockMaker Henry Borrell
hasFeature bell
clock
prominent steeple
tower
white steeple
hasFunction place of worship
tourist attraction
hasInteriorFeature box pews
chancel
galleries
organ
heritageStatus National Historic Landmark
listed on the National Register of Historic Places
isOneOf oldest church buildings in Charleston
locatedIn Charleston Historic District
Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina
material brick
near Charleston City Hall
Charleston County Courthouse
Washington Park
notableFor colonial architecture
historic significance in Charleston
prominent steeple
NRHPType contributing property in a historic district
parish St. Michael's Parish
planType cruciform plan
religion Anglicanism
roofMaterial slate
state South Carolina
towerLocation west end
usedFor concerts
religious services
weddings

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Charleston Historic District contains St. Michael's Church
Old Town neighborhood hasLandmark St. Michael's Church
this entity surface form: St. Michael in Old Town
Charleston Peninsula contains St. Michael's Church
this entity surface form: St. Michael's Church (Charleston)