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In 1824, it was purchased by Mrs. Margaret Munro, who operated a boarding house. Margaret Munro left the house to her granddaughter, Elizabeth Jane Hervey, who married Tobias Cambridge Trott in 1857. The couple resided at 87 Church Street after their marriage. Tobias Trott died unexpectedly in 1863,
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The museum features a collection of historic Charleston-made furniture including the priceless Holmes Bookcase, considered one of the finest examples of American-made colonial furniture. The property also features the only 1740s kitchen building open to the public in Charleston as well as formal
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and with the Union bombardment of Charleston at the onset of the Civil War, Elizabeth fled to the upstate with her three young children. After the city fell, Union soldiers were billeted at 87 Church Street.
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The property was acquired by the museum in 1929, opened the following year as Charleston's first historic house museum, and was recognized as a National Historic Landmark in 1978.
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A bronze marker was unveiled on May 23, 1901, reciting the history of George Washington's stay at the house in May 1791.
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gardens featuring plants commonly used in the South Carolina Lowcountry in the late 18th century.
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stayed during his 1791 visit to the city. It is now owned and operated by the
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Built in 1772, this Georgian-style double house was the town home of
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Heyward-Washington House is located in South Carolina
Heyward-Washington House is located in the United States
Charleston, South Carolina
32°46′32.57″N 79°55′46.14″W / 32.7757139°N 79.9294833°W / 32.7757139; -79.9294833
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