The Vendue Range in Charleston, South Carolina, United States was a historic commercial street that hosted open-air sales of livestock, produce, and other goods.[1] Vendue is a historic word of French origin that means auction or public sale.[2] The street was among those bombarded by the U.S. Army during the last phase of the American Civil War.[3] The street is now one of the boundaries of a successful downtown revitalization project known as Waterfront Park.[4]