Charles Pinckney National Historic Site

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Charles Pinckney National Historic Site is a preserved portion of the South Carolina plantation home of U.S. Constitution signer Charles Pinckney, commemorating his life, political career, and contributions to the nation’s founding.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf National Historic Site
historic house museum
protected area
associatedWith Charles Pinckney
United States Constitution
surface form: U.S. Constitution
category National Park Service sites in South Carolina
historic sites in South Carolina
plantation museums in the United States
commemorates contributions of Charles Pinckney to the U.S. Constitution
life of Charles Pinckney
political career of Charles Pinckney
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody United States Department of the Interior
surface form: U.S. Department of the Interior
hasDesignation U.S. National Historic Site
surface form: National Historic Site
hasFeature historic plantation grounds
historic structures
interpretive exhibits
visitor center
walking trails
hasTypeOfUse heritage tourism
historical interpretation
recreation
languageOfSignage English
locatedIn Charleston County, South Carolina
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina
South Carolina
United States of America
surface form: United States
managedBy National Park Service
namedAfter Charles Pinckney
nearestCity Charleston, South Carolina, United States of America
surface form: Charleston, South Carolina
openToPublic yes
partOf United States National Park System
surface form: National Park System
preserves portion of Snee Farm plantation
remnants of Charles Pinckney’s plantation home
primaryFunction historic preservation
public education
region Southern United States
surface form: American South

Lowcountry of South Carolina
surface form: Lowcountry South Carolina
significance commemorates a signer of the U.S. Constitution
interprets contributions to the nation’s founding
topic early American republic
enslaved people’s history on the plantation
founding era politics
plantation history in South Carolina

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Charles Pinckney hasHeritageSite Charles Pinckney National Historic Site