Four Corners of Law

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77 Meeting St
Charleston, SC 29401

The Four Corners of Law is a notable intersection in Charleston, South Carolina, where four significant buildings represent different aspects of law and governance. Here, you can find the Charleston County Courthouse, the Old Slave Mart Museum, the U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, and St. Michael's Episcopal Church. This area symbolizes the historical and legal heritage of Charleston, making it a vital landmark for both locals and visitors who wish to explore the city’s rich history.

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Rene P.
2/27/2025

I've toured the area and have worked in the Courthouse researching titles to properties. The historic documents found were astonishing! From slaves having been given to family members and business...

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May A.
7/18/2020

Why is it called the Four Corners of Law? This four corners in Charleston is pretty cool. Nothing like the Four Corners Monument we visited in 2012 that marked the quadripoint in the Southwestern...

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Xia Y.
10/20/2020

I was in the general area so I figured I might as well check in. There wasn't much to expect but hey, I made it to the four corners of law. If you're wondering what that's all about, it's...

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Caro M.
4/1/2016

The Four Corners of Law is something that many Charleston residents don't even know is a thing. At the corners of Broad Street & Meeting Street, you'll find a building representing federal, state,...

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Timothy A.
8/11/2016

It would be hard to top Caroline's review, so let me just say that there are in fact four corners. Each one has it's own stop light, lanes for turning in various directions, and a bit of parking...

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