The Heyward-Washington House, a two-story brick Georgian-style double house, stands as a testament to 1700s Charleston. Originally owned by Thomas Heyward Jr., a signer of the Declaration of Independence, the home also hosted George Washington during his visit in 1791. Visitors can explore the well-preserved interior, which offers a vivid glimpse into the colonial era, complete with period furnishings and artifacts. The house’s central location in Charleston makes it a key stop for those interested in the city’s rich historical tapestry.
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