… Charleston. Built in 1818 and greatly expanded by
Gov. and Mrs. William Aiken, Jr. in …
… and residents. Located in Aquarium Wharf adjacent to
the debarkation point for tours to historic …
… the type of home a wealthy lowcountry planter
would have lived in. Boone Hall consist …
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… the cultural and natural history of Charleston and
the South Carolina Lowcountry. Exhibitions feature objects …
… plantation house stands majestically on a 630-acre site
and is one of the finest examples …
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… the city's most splendid dwellings. A witness to
many dramatic events in Charleston's history, the …
… conserve, and interpret an American fine arts collection
with a Charleston perspective." This includes objects …
Art, Science & Culture » Gallery
Art, Science & Culture » Museum
… double house was built in 1772 by rice
planter Daniel Heyward as a town-house for …
… it made possible the buildings which comprise Charleston's
noted architectural heritage. Among the most elegant …
… 1676. As the South's Complete Plantation Experience, noted
by travel writer, Charles Kuralt, as his …
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Park & Scenic » Gardens
Tour » General
… revolution, Civil War, and earthquake. It was the
home of four important generations of Middletons, …
… spacious formal gardens, the Nathaniel Russell House is
a National Historic Landmark and is widely …
… Provost Dungeon. Considered to be one of the
three most historically significant Colonial buildings in …
… its kind in the world. The centerpiece of
Patriots Point is the world famous aircraft …
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