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According to Ruth in Portia Steps Up to the Bar, after her second year in law school she asked the president of the Charleston Bar Robert Figg if she could work for him without payment. While working there, she would hear Figg and Thurgood Marshall talking about the Briggs v. Elliott school segregation case.

List of tallest buidlings article for Charleston[edit]

St. Matthew's German Evangelical Lutheran Church is the tallest building in Charleston. It was the tallest building in South Carolina from 1872-1966.
St. Philip's Episcopal Church, one of the tallest buildings in Charleston

There are 20 high-rise buildings located in Charleston, South Carolina.[1]

Tallest buildings
Name Stories Height Year
Saint Matthew's Lutheran Church 2 255 ft 1872
Citadel Square Baptist Church 1 210 ft 1856
Dockside Condominiums[2] 18 203 ft 1978
Saint Philip's Episcopal Church 1 200 ft 1838
Saint Michael's Episcopal Church 1 193 ft 1761
Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist 2 167 ft 2010
Francis Marion Hotel 12 165 ft 1924
Sergeant Jasper Apartments 14 150 ft 1950
Canterbury House 13 143 ft
Charleston Marriott 14 1980
Ashley House 14 1965
Holiday Inn Riverview Hotel 13 1970
People's Office Building 8 121 ft 1911
Rutledge Tower (MUSC) 12 1980
Joseph Floyd Manor 12 1951
MUSC Medical Center 10 1955
Harborview Tower (MUSC) 10
Storm Eye Institute (MUSC) 9
Bee Street Garage 8 2008
Bee Street Lofts 8 2007

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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Charleston, South Carolina|*]] [[Category:Lists of tallest buildings in the United States by city|Charleston, South Carolina]] [[Category:Lists of buildings and structures in South Carolina|Tallest in Charlesron]]