Historic plantation house completed in 1742 located on a 630-acre site in Charleston is an example of Georgian-Palladian architecture, and includes information on school programs, tours, events, exhibits, and museum shop.
Built as a summer home for a local plantation owner, was constructed c. 1840 and is one of only eight antebellum homes remaining in Bluffton, and contains information on tours, history, store, news, images, and general information.
A circa 1770 Georgian style home located in the heart of the historic district of Charleston.
Built in 1872, the home is a cottage in the Tuscan-villa style after designs by the architect Andrew Jackson Downing with information on the history and events, and visitor information located at Columbia.