Episode 254: Charleston's First Market and Place of Public Humiliation

Charleston Time Machine - A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays

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Following the precedent of “market towns” in England, the founders of Charleston created a public marketplace with stalls for the sale of meat, fish, and produce, as well as a cage, stocks, and pillory to punish malefactors in public view. The town plan of 1672 reserved a prominent central space for such purposes, but a number of factors induced early residents to use an alternative, long-forgotten market site prior to 1735.