• Heyward-Washington House in the city Charleston by the address 87 Church St, Charleston, SC 29403, United States.
  • In 1780, Heyward fled from Charleston when British forces invaded, and the house was later rented out on a weekly basis, including by the city of Charleston to...
  • Heyward-Washington House is a historic house museum and former home to Thomas Heyward, Jr., a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
  • Combination ticket for Heyward-Washington House, the Joseph Manigault House, and the Charleston Museum $22 Web site Heyward-Washington House...
  • The Heyward-Washington House is a very fine three-story brick Charleston “double house” which commemorates the residence of Thomas Heyward, Jr...
  • The Charleston Museum sells combo tickets with access to the museum, Joseph Manigault House and Heyward-Washington House for $30 for an adult.
  • In 1791, a certain George Washington actually rented the house during his stay in Charleston, hence it being called the Heyward-Washington House - n...
  • "In a district of Charleston called Cabbage Row, this red-brick Georgian-style house was built in 1772 by Daniel Heyward, aka “the rice king.”"
  • ...Washington’s use during the President’s week-long Charleston stay, in May 1791, and it has traditionally been called the “Heyward-Washington House.”
  • Purchase single or combination tour tickets for the Heyward-Washington House, the Charleston Museum and the Joseph Manigault House.