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  1. Aug 25, 2017 · Posted: August 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 ...

  2. Jun 4, 2018 · 51 Meeting Street. Looking into the Lives of the Enslaved at the Nathaniel Russell House. Posted: June 4, 2018. When Nathaniel Russell constructed his house in 1808, the property contained an enormous three-story Federal mansion, kitchen house, carriage house, work yard, and garden.

  3. Jun 8, 2016 · 2 minutes to read. (Charleston). 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.

  4. Nathaniel Russell House Museum. Address 51 Meeting St. Charleston, South Carolina 29401. Hours. Monday–Sunday. 10:00 a.m–5:00 p.m. Phone 843-724-8481. Visit Nathaniel Russell House Museum. Plan Your Visit. Reviews. Connect. Since 1808, visitors have admired the grand Federal townhouse of Charleston merchant Nathaniel Russell.

  5. Nathaniel Russell House. The Nathaniel Russell House is generally thought to have been the last of Charleston's great post Revolutionary War period houses. Like most such houses in Charleston, it was built using wealth derived from slavery. Architecturally, the highlight of the Nathaniel Russell House is its unique three-story, free-floating ...

  6. The Nathaniel Russell House is located in downtown Charleston at 51 Meeting St. and is open for tours (given by knowledgeable, friendly docents) Monday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. The last tour is at 4:30 each day.

  7. Nathaniel Russell House, 51 Meeting Street, Charleston, Charleston County, SC. Names. Historic American Buildings Survey, creator. Russell, Nathaniel. Historic Charleston Foundation. Burnett, James L, Jr, historian. Greene, C O, photographer. Bayless, Charles N, photographer. National Endowment for the Arts, sponsor. Kamath, Rucha, field team.

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