Name this Holy City neighborhood

We have blocked out the landmarks to see if you can put your Lowcountry knowledge to the test.

CHStoday name this neighborhood

We are starting off easy, no promises for next time.

Screenshot via Google Maps

Do you know your Charleston neighborhoods like the back of your hand? Prove it.

Today we are feeling playful and want to see if you can “Name this Neighborhood.” Here is how to play: using the map above, tell us which neighborhood of the Lowcountry we are referring to.

We know y’all are very map savvy, so we have blocked out the main landmarks of the area. Brownie points if you can guess them, and we will give you a virtual gold star and high five.

If you’ve figured it out, let us know and flex your local skills.

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