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Historic House Museums in America

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South Carolina

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Charles Pinckney Home
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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site

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  • 843-881-5516
  • 1254 Long Point Road, Mount Pleasant, SC, USA

Charles Pinckney was a principal author and a signer of the United States Constitution. This remnant of his coastal plantation… Read More

Plantation
Dayton Hall
Matt

Drayton Hall

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  • 843-769-2600
  • 3380 Ashley River Road, Charleston, SC, USA

Founded in 1738, Drayton Hall offers something unique in our modern world: authenticity. It’s the nation’s earliest example of fully… Read More

Palladian
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Plantation
clemson-fort-hill
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Fort Hill

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  • 864-656-2475
  • 520 Fort Hill Street, Clemson, SC, USA

Fort Hill, also known as the John C. Calhoun House and Library, is a National Historic Landmark on the Clemson… Read More

Neo-classical
Hampton-Preston Mansion
Matt

Hampton-Preston Mansion & Gardens

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  • 803-252-7742
  • 1615 Blanding Street, Columbia, SC, USA

This house was built in 1818 by Ainsley Hall, a wealthy Columbia merchant, and his wife Sarah. They sold the… Read More

Greek Revival
Heyward House
Matt

Heyward House

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  • 843-757-6293
  • 70 Boundary Street, Bluffton, SC, USA

The Cole-Heyward House, built as a summer home for a local plantation owner, was constructed circa 1841 and is one… Read More

Farm
Heyward-Washington House
Matt

Heyward-Washington House

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  • 843-722-2996
  • 87 Church Street, Charleston, SC, USA

Built in 1772, this Georgian-style double house was the town home of Thomas Heyward, Jr., one of four South Carolina… Read More

Georgian Colonial
Hopsewee Plantation
Matt

Hopsewee Plantation

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  • 843-546-7891
  • 494 Hopsewee Rd, Georgetown, SC, USA

Built circa 1740, some 40 years before the American Revolutionary War, Hopsewee Plantation was one of the South's major rice… Read More

Plantation
Joseph Manigault House
Matt

Joseph Manigault House

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  • 843-722-2996
  • 350 Meeting Street, Charleston, SC, USA

One of Charleston's most exquisite antebellum structures, the Joseph Manigault House, built in 1803, reflects the urban lifestyle of a… Read More

Federal
Kensington Mansion
Matt

Kensington Mansion

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  • 803-353-456
  • Kensington Mansion

Kensington Mansion was completed in 1854 and placed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. Located in lower… Read More

Italianate
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Renaissance Revival Victorian
Mann-Simons Site
Matt

Mann-Simons Site

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  • 803-252-7742
  • 1403 Richland Street, Columbia, SC, USA

Although only one house stands today, the Mann-Simons Site was a collection of commercial and domestic spaces owned and operated… Read More

Federal
Middleton Place
Matt

Middleton Place

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  • 843-556-6020
  • 4300 Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC, USA

Middleton Place is a National Historic Landmark and home to America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens. The Garden Club of America has… Read More

Plantation
Robert Mills Home
Matt

Robert Mills House and Gardens

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  • 803-252-7742.
  • 1616 Blanding Street, Columbia, SC, USA

One of only five National Historic Landmarks within Columbia, the Robert Mills House exemplifies the skill of the first architect… Read More

Greek Revival
The White Home
Matt

The White Home

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  • 803-329-1020
  • 258 East White Street, Rock Hill, SC, USA

The historic White Home is one of the first homes in the area with the original portion of the home… Read More

Victorian
Woodrow Wilson Family Home
Matt

Woodrow Wilson Family Home

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  • 803-252-7742
  • 1705 Hampton Street, Columbia, SC, USA

Since 1933 this property has operated as a historic house museum celebrating the life of Woodrow Wilson, the 28th president… Read More

Italianate
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Victorian
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