Nathaniel Russell Space Is a Place

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The Nathaniel Russell House is an architecturally distinguished, early 19th-century house at 51 Meeting Street in Charleston, South Carolina, …

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Oct 1, 2024
What a beautiful house. It was brought back to its original state and is stunning. The tour guides are great and know a lot about the family and the way they lived. Full review by Lisa J
Oct 1, 2024
Beautifully preserved house from early 1800’s. House has only had 5 owners in over 200 years and everyone took great care of it. The house has been restored to the way it looked when it was first con… Full review by Asrmsr
Jul 30, 2024
Liked being able to do this as a self-guided tour. It was a gorgeous house. Every room had multiple stories to be told and it was fascinating. There were docents around in case you had questions. We … Full review by trishl783

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Can you walk the gounds free?
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Not you cannot -- must buy ticket for access.
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Answer by Stephanie D · Mar 14, 2021
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Is the house air conditioned?
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Yes it is.
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How long should I plan to visit the house and gardens?
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I would say about an hour and 15 minutes. The tour is about 40 minutes. The gardens are beautiful but small. You should not really need more than an 1/2 hr before or after the tour. …
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I would say about an hour and 15 minutes. The tour is about 40 minutes. The gardens are beautiful but small. You should not really need more than an 1/2 hr before or after the tour. We spent 1.5 hrs there, but we spent a few minutes in the gift shop and the kids took turns on the joggler they have in the garden. The 1.5 hr was more than enough and we actually stretched the visit as long as we could. Enjoy your visit!
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What are the hours
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Not sure. Google it
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Answer by Barbara W · Oct 20, 2017
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Is this home accessible to a person in a power chair? I realize that it is not possible for all historic sites to have an elevator! :-)
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no
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