• The Nathaniel Russell House Museum in Charleston offers a glimpse into the lavish lives of the city's affluent families.
  • The Annual Festival of Houses and Gardens, which takes place in spring, includes tours of Charleston’s historic places, including the Nathaniel Russell House.
  • Construction began on the house in 1803 by respected Charleston merchant Nathaniel Russell, and it was finished 5 years later.
  • The Nathaniel-Russell House was built in 1808 by Nathaniel Russell, one of Charleston’s wealthiest merchants.
  • Once we walked around the house and made our way into the entryway, Maxine started by telling us about the original home owner, Nathaniel Russell.
  • Lauren Northup, Historic Charleston Foundation's director of museums, takes us inside the Nathaniel Russell House Museum’s kitchen house. In an upstairs spac...
  • Erected in 1808, Nathaniel Russell House Museum embraces the “neoclassical dwellings” for paying the homage to Nathaniel Russell, Charleston trader.
  • In the early 1800s, the Nathaniel Russell House, a neoclassical dwelling, was the home of Nathaniel and Sarah Russell.
  • The Nathaniel Russell House is a historic house built in 1809 and located in downtown Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Nathaniel Russell House. This 19th-century mansion is remarkable for its circular dining room, self-supporting three-story spiral staircase and elaborate detailing.