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Circular Congregation Church

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Charles Towne's original settlers founded the church about 1681. The graveyard is the city's oldest burial grounds with monuments dating from 1695. A vast, circular hall built in 1804, burned in 1861. Bricks from "Old Circular" were used in building the present sanctuary, completed in 1892. The location is easily accessible in the heart of Charleston's historic district, making it a must-visit for those interested in the convergence of history, architecture, and photography. Visitors are encouraged to respect the sacredness of the site and check visiting hours for interior access. (Circular Congregational Church, Charleston, South Carolina, USA)

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