STEPHEN COLBERT – UNKNOWN VALUE, SOUTH CAROLINA

Stephen Colbert, who rose to fame as the host of the Colbert Report—the program in Comedy Central that served as the stepping stone for him to replace David Letterman as the host of The Late Show—apparently lived in this old house in Charleston, South Carolina that’s distinctive for its turn-of-the-century roofing. It was built in 1810, and his parents, with their 11 children (of which Colbert was the youngest), apparently lived in the place for 20 years.

The old house became a popular spot for sight-seeing tours after its connection with the famous host had been established, so the people will know everything about his humble roots. The man known for hosting the popular late-night show on CBS surely had a remarkable childhood during his stay on that home with his family, and we think he built numerous moments on his old house while growing up.

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