Market Hall - Cheraw, SC
Market Hall, Cheraw, SC an Original watercolor by artist Jeffrey A. Moore.
Standing on the corner of Market and Second streets for over 175 years is Market Hall, one of Cheraw's most significant buildings. Built around 1837, this steepled building was designed by Conlaw Peter Lynch. Mr. Lynch was also responsible for the design of St. Peter's Catholic Church, which explains the similarities of the two buildings. The lower portion of Market Hall was originally an open area where traditional commerce transactions took place, and on occasion personal property was auctioned here, including African slaves. The upstairs was once used as a court of law, and in the 1940's housed the town's police department. Cheraw is a town on the Pee Dee River in Chesterfield County South Carolina, United States. It has been nicknamed "The Prettiest Town in Dixie" for it's beautiful southern style architecture like the Town Hall represented here in this painting and is home to the artist himself.
Market Hall, Cheraw, SC an Original watercolor by artist Jeffrey A. Moore.
Standing on the corner of Market and Second streets for over 175 years is Market Hall, one of Cheraw's most significant buildings. Built around 1837, this steepled building was designed by Conlaw Peter Lynch. Mr. Lynch was also responsible for the design of St. Peter's Catholic Church, which explains the similarities of the two buildings. The lower portion of Market Hall was originally an open area where traditional commerce transactions took place, and on occasion personal property was auctioned here, including African slaves. The upstairs was once used as a court of law, and in the 1940's housed the town's police department. Cheraw is a town on the Pee Dee River in Chesterfield County South Carolina, United States. It has been nicknamed "The Prettiest Town in Dixie" for it's beautiful southern style architecture like the Town Hall represented here in this painting and is home to the artist himself.
Market Hall, Cheraw, SC an Original watercolor by artist Jeffrey A. Moore.
Standing on the corner of Market and Second streets for over 175 years is Market Hall, one of Cheraw's most significant buildings. Built around 1837, this steepled building was designed by Conlaw Peter Lynch. Mr. Lynch was also responsible for the design of St. Peter's Catholic Church, which explains the similarities of the two buildings. The lower portion of Market Hall was originally an open area where traditional commerce transactions took place, and on occasion personal property was auctioned here, including African slaves. The upstairs was once used as a court of law, and in the 1940's housed the town's police department. Cheraw is a town on the Pee Dee River in Chesterfield County South Carolina, United States. It has been nicknamed "The Prettiest Town in Dixie" for it's beautiful southern style architecture like the Town Hall represented here in this painting and is home to the artist himself.
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