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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site

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Open on Wed-Sun,9:00am-4:30pm
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1254 Long Point Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, United StatesMap
Phone+1 843-881-5516
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  • Hatzlacha
    Hatzlacha
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    Not a high value visit

    It's a fine visit for dedicated NPS fans, but otherwise not really worth the time. The house was closed for our visit, though we didn't miss much because (1) there really isn't anything original abou...

    Reviewed on Mar 24, 2024
  • LovesPhotoOps
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    Very pretty grounds with camellias and live oaks

    We spent about an hour here walking around the grounds. The small museum in the historic home was closed for the season so we did not get to see the exhibits inside. There were restrooms by the smal...

    Reviewed on Mar 2, 2024
  • Dean_Amy-2004
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    History

    We learned about his contributions to our US Constitution. The house is kit period-furnished, but there are displays about the family’s history and there role in our country’s founding. While he certa...

    Reviewed on Sep 12, 2023
  • hipparchy
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    No Stamp!!

    Grounds are pretty but small. Hours are not great. Worst of all they didn’t bother to leave a stamp out so we can cancel our passports even though the park was “open” but the visitors center closed. ...

    Reviewed on Aug 9, 2023
  • markdI3251EQ
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    Totally uninspiring.

    We left knowing nothing more about Charles Pinckney than when we came. Totally underwhelmed. This man rubbed shoulders with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and the...

    Reviewed on Jul 21, 2023

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