Fodor's Expert Review Nathaniel Russell House Museum

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One of the nation's finest examples of Federal-style architecture, the Nathaniel Russell House was built in 1808 and has been restored to a 19th-century aesthetic. Its grand beauty speaks to the wealth Russell accumulated through chattel slavery and how this allowed him to become one of the city's leading merchants. The kitchen, laundry, and certain living quarters have been transformed from storage space into exhibits on the enslaved people who lived and labored here. Inside, in addition to the famous "free-flying" staircase that spirals up three stories with no visible support, the ornate interior is distinguished by Charleston-made furniture as well as paintings and works on paper by well-known American and European artists, including Henry Benbridge, Samuel F. B. Morse, and George Romney. The extensive formal garden is worth a leisurely stroll.

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51 Meeting St.
Charleston, South Carolina  29401, USA

843-722–3405

www.historiccharleston.org/house-museums

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: $12, combination ticket with Aiken-Rhett House Museum $18, Daily 10-5; last tour at 4:30

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