CHARLESTON — Five years after it was removed from its 125-foot perch overlooking Marion Square, the bronze statue of former vice president and slavery defender, John C. Calhoun, may once again go on ...
CHARLESTON — His descendants want his likeness returned to public display. The city has made clear it won’t allow the statue anywhere in the Holy City. And leading lawmakers don’t want the state to ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A group that sued the city of Charleston over the 2020 removal of the John C. Calhoun monument says a settlement will return the statue to public display elsewhere in the ...
It’s been five years since the statue of John C. Calhoun was removed from Marion Square, and as of June 2025 the statue remains in an undisclosed location, entangled in lawsuits and intergovernmental ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Charleston City Council voted to approve a settlement that turns over the John C. Calhoun statue that once stood high in Marion Square to an organization led by his ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Over five years ago, the John C. Calhoun statue that stood over Charleston’s Marion Square was removed. On Tuesday, the City of Charleston announced that the statue must be ...
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