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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site, South Carolina


The historic site was established to interpret Charles Pinckney's plantation Snee Farm, his role in the development of the United States Constitution and the transition of the United States from a group of colonies to a young nation. Interpretive exhibits, located in a house built circa 1828 but which is not Pinckney related, highlight these areas as well as the influences of African-Americans in the development of Snee Farm.



  

Directions:Plane - Charleston, South Carolina is a major destination city and is served by several airlines. Taxis are readily available from the airport. The site is six miles north of Charleston. From the airport, travel on I-526 East and exit at Long Point Road. Turn left at the light and travel three miles. The entrance is on the right.


Car - The site is six miles north of Charleston and can be reached by US Highway 17 North in Mt. Pleasant. Turn left on Long Point Road and travel one-half mile. The entrance is on the left. If traveling on I-526, exit at Long Point Road, turn left at the light and travel three miles. The entrance is on the right. Either way, the route is well marked.


Public Transportation - Airlines, bus, train and major highways service the local area. Additionally, the Charleston Area Rapid Transit Authority serves all the park sites



  

Contact:

National Park Service
1214 Middle Street Sullivans Island,  SC  29482 Phone: Visitor Information 843-881-5516
Headquarters 843-883-3123
Email: Carlin_Timmons@nps.gov

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