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Charleston, South Carolina: From Holy City to Static City–Historic Preservation, and the Cruise Ship Controversy
This paper analyzes the controversy over the expansion of the cruise industry in Charleston, SC in terms of how the historic district will be impacted, with findings that suggest the battle is less about historic integrity and more about preserving a static image of the city.