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Fort Sumter House, Charleston's 'Grand Dame,' Nears Centennial With Million-Dollar Condo Sales

Take an Aerial Tour Over Former Hotel That's Been the Site of Intrigue and a Local Planning First
The Fort Sumter House opened as a seven-story hotel in 1924. (Jon Puckett/CoStar)
The Fort Sumter House opened as a seven-story hotel in 1924. (Jon Puckett/CoStar)

Over the course of its colorful history, the Fort Sumter House has been Charleston, South Carolina’s first luxury hotel, a district headquarters for the U.S. Navy and what historians say is the scene of a wartime tryst between a future U.S. president and a Danish beauty queen who was a suspected Nazi spy.

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