Joseph Manigault House
The Joseph Manigault House, built in 1803, is a premier example of Adam-style or Federal architecture. Designed by gentleman architect Gabriel Manigault for his brother Joseph, the house is one of the most distinguished in the city, capturing the lifestyle of a wealthy, rice-planting family. The interior reflects an outstanding collection of American, English and French furnishings of the period. A charming Gate Temple is the focus of the period Garden.
Visit our Website at: www.charlestonmuseum.org.
HOURS
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Admissions: Adults $10; children 3-12 $5, under 3 free
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Days and Hours of Operation: M-Sa 10am-5pm; Su 1-5pm
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Days and Holidays Closed: New Year's, Easter, Thanksgiving, 1/2 day Christmas Eve, Christmas
RATES AND DISCOUNTS
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Visa/Master Card: Yes
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Discounts: AAA
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