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  1. The Nathaniel Russell House is an architecturally distinguished, early 19th-century house at 51 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, United States. Built in 1808 by wealthy merchant and slave trader Nathaniel Russell, it is recognized as one of the United States' most important neoclassical houses.

  2. Explore The Archcitecture, Art & Lifestyle Of The Elite 19th Century Nathaniel Russell Family, Named One Of America's Most Important Neoclassical Dwellings.

  3. Federal style house built in 1808 by slave trader Nathaniel Russell one of the wealthiest men in Charleston. It has been beautifully restored to it’s original appearance. Excellent 45 minute self guided audio tour takes you in depth through each room of the house.

  4. Jun 8, 2016 · Located at 51 Meeting Street, the Nathaniel Russell House is one of America’s finest examples of neoclassical domestic architecture. Completed in 1808, it was built for Nathaniel Russell (1738–1820), a merchant who arrived in Charleston at the age of twenty-seven and quickly amassed a substantial fortune. The architect is unknown.

  5. The Nathaniel-Russell House, best known for its three-story free-flying staircase, was built in 1808. The house has underwent extensive restoration to return it to its original splendor.

  6. Aug 25, 2017 · The Nathaniel Russell House Museum, 51 Meeting Street, located near the High Battery in downtown Charleston, is widely recognized as one of America’s most important neoclassical structures. The Foundation purchased this National Historic Landmark in 1955, and the house served as the Foundation’s headquarters for 37 years.

  7. The Nathaniel Russell House was built in the Adam style, a light and delicate variant of the Federal style popularized by Robert, James and John Adam. The house, designed by an unknown architect, has three stories with a 3-bay, symmetrical facade, taller than it is wide.

  8. Built in 1808, the Nathaniel Russell House is one of the most important neo-classical structures in the United States and was declared a landmark in 1973. The building is spectacular. Upon entry an elegant, elliptical spiral staircase greets you.

  9. - Significance: The Nathaniel Russell house is a National Historic Landmark. It is an exceptional example of Adam Style architecture constructed in 1808. The house exhibits brilliant craftsmanship in every inch including the slave sections of the house which was not designed to be visible to public.

  10. Completed in 1808 for merchant Nathaniel Russell, it was designed by an unknown architect in the Federal-style. Constructed with delicate and elaborate details, this three-story town home features oval-shaped rooms, palladian windows, fanlights and a free-flying staircase.

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