Museums in N Charleston, SC

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Heyward-Washington House gallery

Historic mansion open to the public.Historic mansion open to the public.

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Charlestowne
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Avery Research Center gallery

ANNOUNCEMENT: The Avery Research Center is Temporarily Closing for Renovations February 1st-October 15th, 2017. The College of Charleston’s Avery Resear

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Wheelchair accessible
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Nathaniel Russell House gallery

A National Historic Landmark, the Nathaniel Russell House Museum was completed in 1808 by merchant Nathaniel Russell. The home’s graceful, free-flyin

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Fort Moultrie gallery

Federal headquarters for the National Park Service's historic properties located in Charleston and Fort Sumter.Federal headquarters for the National Pa

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Middleton Place Restaurant gallery

Middleton Place Restaurant strives to integrate the freshest local ingredients in a blended style of traditional Southern cuisine with a contemporary edge.

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Public Works Art Center gallery

Public Works Art Center is a family-friendly 501(C)(3) nonprofit community art center in the heart of Downtown Summerville. With three galleries that have n

Summerville Museum and Research Center gallery

Were a small historical museum all about Summerville and it's rich history, Started on Feb 12, 1992 until today and its's grown and it's continuing to teach