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has gloss | eng: St. Andrews Hall, was a public building in Charleston, South Carolina, on Broad Street. The hall served as headquarters for the St. Andrews Society of Charleston, South Carolina. It was also an important part of the social life of upper-class Charlestonians. It was used for balls, banquets, concerts, and meetings of organizations like the South Carolina Jockey Club and the St. Cecilia Society. The hall could also be used for lodging, and both President James Monroe and General Marquis de Lafayette stayed there. |
lexicalization | eng: St. Andrew's Hall |
instance of | (noun) the southern states that seceded from the United States in 1861 Confederate States of America, South, Confederacy, Confederate States, Dixieland, Dixie |
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