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The Heyward-Washington House 1772 |
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| The Heyward-Washington House 1772 |
| Located in the downtown Historic District, within the area of the original walled city, this brick double house was built in 1772 by rice planter Daniel Heyward as a town-house for his son, Thomas Heyward, Jr. The City rented it for George Washington's use during the President's week-long Charleston stay, in May 1791, and it has traditionally been called the "Heyward-Washington House." |
| 87 Church Street |
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| Charleston |
| SC |
| 29403 |
| Open Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 1-5 |
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| (843) 722-2996 |
| http://www.charlestonmuseum.org/topic.asp?id=21 |
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