Capture the Spirit of Charleston Through Cultural Museums

July 20, 2009 by  
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Charleston Walking ToursThe cultural sides of Charleston and the entire state of South Carolina are prominently displayed through Charleston’s variety of museums. Great for an historically themed vacation or for just an afternoon activity to complete your day, a visit to one of Charleston’s museums can prove to be both insightful and entertaining.

The obvious choice for a distinguished museum is the Charleston Museum. Founded in 1773, this landmark has the claim of being America’s first museum. Inside the museums, guests will step into a world filled with South Carolina’s cultural and natural history. Exhibits at the museum include ones displaying local wildlife, old furniture, Civil War memorabilia, farming equipment, and much more. Also included at the museum is the Early Days exhibit, where you’ll see an Egyptian mummy and a plaster cast of Pharaoh Ramses II, among others. Place yourself in the history of this region at the Charleston Museum.

For a look at the military timeline as it relates to Charleston, the Citadel Museum provides just that. Located on The Citadel campus, the museum provides an in-depth look at military life since 1842. More than 300 artifacts are on display, including letters, diaries, and publications. An assortment of additional memorabilia is also exhibited, such as uniforms, weapons, photographs, and more – all of which combine to help fill the timeline between 1842 and the present.

Make it a trip the whole family can enjoy by bringing your kids to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry. An imaginative afternoon complete with hands-on exhibits and events await you at this museum, which features displays for creative arts projects, science, medieval times, and more. And if you act quickly, you can enjoy Fam Jam at the museum, which takes place from July 26 through July 31 and features food, music, games, and other entertainment.

Celebrate the culture and history of Charleston on your next trip to this historic region by visiting one of these museums.

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