Charles Pinckney National Historic Site

Located in Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, SC.

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1254 Long Point Road
Mount Pleasant, SC

843-881-5516

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This historic site was established to interpret Charles Pinckney's role in the development of the United States Constitution, his plantation, and the transition of the United States from a group of colonies to a young nation. Interpretive exhibits highlight these areas as well as the influences of African-Americans in the development of Snee Farm. Twenty-eight acres of a 715-acre plantation called Snee Farm are also preserved in the park.


Features and facilities
  • Public restrooms available: Yes
  • Drinking water
  • Picnic tables, shelters
  • Store
  • Historic features
  • Walking paths
Hours

9:00a - 5:00 every day except December 25th

Admission

Free

How to get there

Take I-526 to the Long Point Road exit in Mount Pleasant, SC and go east on Long Point Road (#97) 3.8 kilometers. The entrance is on the right.

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Latitude 32.84633, Longitude -79.82359

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