Ryan W. • March 15, 2016Really amazing historical experience. Not many places that you can go to walk on the deck of an aircraft carrier. Staff is extremely friendly and informative. Set aside a few hours!
Cheryl C. • August 5, 2016Amazing ! Don't miss it. Wear comfortable shoes! Lots of walking and climbing
Brittany V. • November 25, 2011Kids loved climbing through all the doors and seeing this subs inside!
Nancy M. • October 30, 2018We liked Fort Sumter, it was very educational. Try going the last boat of the day. They lower the American flag and the commentary is quite interesting. We also loved the boat ride back and forth.
Reginald L. • June 13, 2019Weather wasn't good today so decided to visit the museum. Was amazed at how much time we spent here and it was great for the kids. Even had activities for them every Wednesday. Highly recommend.
Debbie C. • July 30, 2013Very interesting. Our tour guide Stephan was terrific - he shared a lot of fascinating history within a brief 30 minute tour. Don't miss the exhibits on the top and main floors.
Beth B. • September 27, 2019Great tour. Very reasonable. Gives excellent perspective on Colony, Revolutionary, and pre-Antebellum history.
Marty F. • January 16, 2022Great museun to learn about the history of the very first naval warfare submarine!
Charming Inns of Charleston • January 23, 2013Two words: spiral staircase. And one more word: BEAUTIFUL! A must-see for architecture lovers.
Mary Catherine J. • February 14, 2015Interactive and great for kids of all ages! Even the ones over 30! 😋
Corley S. • June 9, 2022Considering the history, i think this museum could have been more engaging. That said, entry is relatively cheap so worth it to get a quick overview of the role Charleston played during slavery.
Jennifer G. • April 29, 2016If you like architecture, this is a wonderful tour. You can take all of the photographs that you like which is a plus! There is no furniture iside the home; this is an unrestored plantation house.
Justin D. • March 20, 2013If your visiting Charleston and a history fan you need to stop by here, a little building with a lot of history, and there are some objects you can touch and hold. $3 for adults $1 for a student
Christine H. • March 20, 2022Beautiful historic site, dog friendly w/leash.
Jon • May 29, 2017Small but quite an interesting room filled with historical facts about postal services in Charleston.
C-SPAN • June 11, 2014Built in 1894, Waring Historical Library was originally known as Hoffman Library. For more info check out this C-SPAN video.
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