Episode 23: How Longitude Lane Got Its Name - Charleston Time Machine - podcast episode cover

Episode 23: How Longitude Lane Got Its Name - Charleston Time Machine

Jul 12, 201712 min
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Episode description

Longitude Lane is a short, narrow alley in urban Charleston that has captured the imagination of countless tourists and residents alike.  Measuring approximately 540 feet long and just over ten feet wide, Longitude Lane is parallel to and approximately 150 feet south of Tradd Street.  Like Tradd Street, it intersects with East Bay Street at a right angle.  It offers one of the most picturesque views in the city, giving pedestrians a glimpse back in time to what Charleston must have looked like before the modern age of transportation.
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