Complete information about visiting the Charles Pinckney National Historic Site is now available on National Park Planner.
The Charles Pinckney National Historic Site commemorates the South Carolina statesman who was instrumental in the formation of the United States Constitution and was a signer of the document. Located on the grounds of his former plantation just outside of Charleston in Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina, the park features a museum dedicated to Pinckney and South Carolina’s role in the shaping of America’s political structure shortly after the American Revolution. The museum and Visitor Center are housed in the Snee Farmhouse, the lone structure remaining on the property. It was built in the 1820s by subsequent owners of the plantation. Pinckney sold the property in 1817 after running into financial trouble.
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Last updated on March 24, 2019


