Fort Sumter Hotel, 1 King Street

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Description:

Photograph of the sun parlor in the Fort Sumter Hotel decorated with wicker furniture and Oriental rugs. Note the radiator units on the ceiling. Printed from a glass plate negative held in the Museum's collection.

The Fort Sumter Hotel was opened in 1923 as the first luxury hotel in Charleston and operated until 1974 when it was converted into condominiums. In February of 1942, John F. Kennedy spent three nights at the hotel with Inga Arvad, a former Miss Denmark and suspected Nazi spy. In July of the same year, the building was rented by the 6th Naval District for their headquarters until 1945 when it was refurbished and reopened as a hotel in 1946.