A NYT story about a Zoning matter in Charleston, S.C.–a Prison Camp Relic with Nazi Ties
A true story: This chimney, planted like a limbless live oak on a residential street, was built by imprisoned German soldiers during the final year of World War II. City officials and preservationists want to protect the chimney as a … Continue reading A NYT story about a Zoning matter in Charleston, S.C.–a Prison Camp Relic with Nazi Ties
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A NYT story about a Zoning matter in Charleston, S.C.–a Prison Camp Relic with Nazi Ties
A true story: This chimney, planted like a limbless live oak on a residential street, was built by imprisoned German soldiers during the final year of World War II. City officials and preservationists want to protect the chimney as a … Continue reading A NYT story about a Zoning matter in Charleston, S.C.–a Prison Camp Relic with Nazi Ties