Charleston Museum Founded in 1773, The Charleston Museum, America's First Museum, has been discovering, preserving, interpreting, celebrating, and sharing ever since Our collections, exhibitions, educational programs, and events are designed to inspire curiosity and conversation - about the South Carolina Lowcountry - and the stories that make us who we are
Charleston Museum THE CHARLESTON MUSEUM Monday-Saturday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Sunday: 12:00 pm - 5:00 pm The Heyward-Washington House (audio tours) Monday-Saturday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm (last tour begins at 4:15 pm) Sunday 12:00 pm – 5:00 pm (last tour begins at 4:15 pm) The Joseph Manigault House (guided tour)
HOUSES - Charleston Museum Charleston's Revolutionary War House Built in 1772, this Georgian-style double house was the town home of Thomas Heyward, Jr , one of four South Carolina signers of the Declaration of Independence
Charleston Museum Admission for 1 adult to all 3 locations: The Charleston Museum, the Heyward-Washington House and the Joseph Manigault House Buy Tickets
Charleston Museum The Museum and Joseph Manigault are currently OPEN regular operating hours Please contact the Museum at 843-722-2996 with any questions Thank you for your patience during this important project
Charleston Museum All feature historic pieces from the Museum's collections including a selection of American, English and French furniture dating to the early 19th century Outside, a classical Gate Temple overlooks a period garden, and the locations of adjacent historical outbuildings (e g , kitchen and slave quarters, stable, and privy) are marked with
Charleston Museum The Charleston Museum is pleased to present Kidstory, a fun and exciting, hands-on exhibit for children, where the fascinating history of Charleston and the Lowcountry comes alive Exhibit highlights: Interactive displays, designed specifically for children, will capture their interest and spark a love of history for years to come
Bunting Natural History Gallery - Charleston Museum Since the Museum’s inception, local naturalists have been collecting animal, plant, and mineral material from around the world to build the Museum’s unique natural history collection These collections include the Mazyck shell collection, the Ravenel herbarium collection, and skeletons reconstructed by Gabriel Manigault
Early Days Exhibit | Charleston Museum | Charleston, SC The Charleston Museum, founded in 1773, was America’s first museum The E arly Days gallery reflects its long history from founding to the late twentieth century when its mission focus changed solely to the history of Charleston and the Lowcountry