The 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution in Charleston, SC

Charleston, South Carolina has been officially designated by the U.S. Congress and the America250 Commission as one of four national “lead cities” for the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Alongside Philadelphia, New York, and Boston, Charleston was selected for its pivotal role in the American Revolution—serving as the wealthiest and largest city south of Philadelphia in the 18th century and a vital political and logistical center in the Southern colonies.

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Visit Charleston's Historic Sites Connected to the Revolutionary War

  • Founded in 1773, The Charleston Museum, America's First Museum, has been discovering, preserving, interpreting, celebrating, and sharing ever since. Our collections, exhibitions, educational programs, and events are designed to inspire curiosity and conversation - about the South Carolina Lowcountry - and the stories that make us who we are.
    360 Meeting Street, Downtown Charleston
  • Fort Moultrie preserves and protects the landscape where the South Carolina colonists defeated the British Navy during the Battle of Sullivan's Island on June 28, 1776.
    1214 Middle Street, Sullivan's Island
  • During the American Revolution, British forces converted the bottom floor of the Exchange into a military prison known as the Provost or “dungeon.” American prisoners of war, British soldiers, private citizens, and enslaved people all endured its harsh confines.
    122 East Bay Street, Charleston
  • The building was used for gunpowder storage from 1713-1748 and during the American Revolution in order to defend the city. After 1780, it was retired. Today, it is a museum where you can explore Charleston's colonial period in the last standing component of Charleston's original fortifications.
    79 Cumberland Street, Charleston
  • Middleton Place is America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens and home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Located along the Ashley River in Charleston, Middleton Place is a National Historic Landmark, historic home, research center, and historic plantation and stableyards.
    4300 Ashley River Road, Charleston

Experience the 250th from a historic hotel located within walking distance of many of the sites where the Revolution unfolded.

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Start planning your America 250 getaway today and experience Charleston’s Revolutionary history firsthand.