Beth B. • September 27, 2019Great tour. Very reasonable. Gives excellent perspective on Colony, Revolutionary, and pre-Antebellum history.
Dawn 👑 H. • February 19, 2012The tour is wonderful! Gives an "fun" insight into the history of South Carolina. Great tour for children!
Terry B. • June 17, 2012I enjoyed this museum...dealt very well with the complex history of the selling of enslaved African Americans. Highly recommended!
Deborah F. • October 3, 2014Fantastic place to visit especially if you love history and architecture! Thirty minute boat ride and an hour to roam the island! I highly recommend!
Charming Inns of Charleston • January 23, 2013We love the Charleston Museum! Such a gem. Their locally-focused exhibits are always fun and amazing.
Justin D. • March 20, 2013If your visiting Charleston and a history fan you need to stop by here, a little building with a lot of history, and there are some objects you can touch and hold. $3 for adults $1 for a student
Charming Inns of Charleston • January 23, 2013Two words: spiral staircase. And one more word: BEAUTIFUL! A must-see for architecture lovers.
Serhii L. • June 10, 2017The aircraft is huuuge. Be ready to climb down and up all the time. I would also recommend to take audio tour from the beginning as it has some interesting information
Jon • May 29, 2017Small but quite an interesting room filled with historical facts about postal services in Charleston.
Barin H. • July 27This is a must go to when you ever in Charleston, SC. Disclaimer: It can be very overwhelming. Information overload.
Mary Catherine J. • July 2, 2019Take the ghost tour before the building gets turned into office space. It’s a shame it’s not preserved & treated like the awesome historical landmark that it is. It should be office space.
C-SPAN • June 11, 2014Built in 1894, Waring Historical Library was originally known as Hoffman Library. For more info check out this C-SPAN video.
College of Charleston • April 27, 2011Walk with the dinosaurs – well, actually the sabretooth tigers and whales – in the Natural History Museum on the second floor!
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