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Charleston, South Carolina

Randolph Hall Harrison Randolph Hall
The main building at the College of Charleston was was built in 1826-28. On the portico of this building is a clock donated by the Fraternity. A plaque near the building's entrance reads, "The Clock On This Building Was Presented To The College Of Charleston 1954 By The Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity Founded At This College 1904."
Pi Kappa Phi Gateway Pi Kappa Phi Gate
The Pi Kappa Phi Memorial Gateway is located on the west side of the main courtyard of the College of Charleston. The plaques on each side of the gateway read, "At This College On December Tenth, Nineteen Hundred And Four, Was Founded The Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity. This Memorial Gate Erected By The Fraternity Dec. 31st, 1929."
Porter's Lodge Porter's Lodge
The Porter's Lodge is located on the south side of the main courtyard of the College of Charleston. The Porter's Lodge is patterned after a Roman triumphal arch and marks the main entrance to the courtyard.
90 Broad Street 90 Broad Street
Mrs. Ann Mitchell, widow of James Mitchell, had this three story brick building constructed in 1794. This was the 1904 home of Simon Fogarty, Jr. The first floor of housed a grocery store run by Simon Fogarty, Sr. You can see the plaque on this building by clicking here.


Photos by Michael Lake, November 1997