Best Museums in Folly Beach

We've collected top 10 mentioned museums in Folly Beach from other articles such as More Than Main Street, Tripadvisor's Top Things to Do, Pam Harrington Exclusives.

Best Museums in Folly Beach

Gibbes Museum of Art
Gibbes Museum of Art
4.6 (429 ratings)4.5 (68 ratings)
Portraits & landscapes dating back to the 1700s, housed in a century-old beaux arts-style building.
135 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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Mentioned by Luxury Simplified Retreats
Charleston SC Museums
"If you are interested in learning about Charleston’s art scene, check out the Gibbes Museum of Art. This attraction features over 10,000 pieces of work, most of which originate from the Carolinas. It gives you a look into the culture of the Lowcountry and allows you to learn about the history of the region."
Mentioned by charlestonsmuseummile.org
Charleston's Museum Mile
"The Gibbes Museum of Art, the oldest museum building in the South, is home to the foremost collection of American art that incorporates the story of Charleston. The Museum connects the city and region’s artistic past to a vibrant contemporary art scene."
Mentioned by amazingdaytrips.com
Amazing Museums in Charleston, South Carolina
"When the Gibbes Museum opened in 1905, the nation celebrated what Charleston has always understood: the power of art ?. to inspire our imagination, heal our hurt, and nourish our souls."
Fort Sumter National Monument
Fort Sumter National Monument
4.6 (7062 ratings)4.5 (4809 ratings)
Accessed by boat, this fort with ruins, gun emplacements & a museum saw the Civil War’s first shots.
South Carolina 29412, USA
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Mentioned by Joy of Museums Virtual Tours
Charleston, South Carolina Museums - Virtual Tour
"Fort Sumter is a sea fort in Charleston, South Carolina, notable for the battle, which signified the start of the American Civil War. The Battle of Fort Sumter in 1861 was the bombardment of Fort Sumter by the South Carolina militia; the Confederate Army did not yet exist. The United States Army returned gunfire, but the fort had been cut off from its supply lines and surrendered the next day."
Mentioned by More Than Main Street
Top 10 Best Things to Do in Charleston SC with Kids
"When you’re looking for things to do in Charleston SC with kids, Fort Sumter is a no-brainer!. I love an activity where kids are learning and they don’t even realize it!. You and your family will learn about the history of Fort Sumter and the pivotal role it played in the Civil War, but I think it’s most fun for families to get out and explore the grounds of Fort Sumter."
Mentioned by South Carolina Aquarium
Things to Do - Visit Charleston
"Join a fascinating boat tour to the historic Fort Sumter National Monument, set at the mouth of the beautiful Charleston Harbor. Enjoy a backdrop of Charleston’s stately waterfront homes, The Battery, and Rainbow Row. This fully narrated cruise departs from Aquarium Wharf at the South Carolina Aquarium."
Old Slave Mart Museum
Old Slave Mart Museum
4.4 (1247 ratings)4 (1237 ratings)
Displays in this former slave auction building tell the story of the slave trade in Charleston.
6 Chalmers St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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Mentioned by 10Best
Historic Sites of the Holy City Just Around the Nearest Street Corner
"Listen to the haunting real stories and view original artifacts and writings in this striking historic building once used for slave auctions. The museum's legacy as a part of a slave auction complex built in 1859 provides a unique home for the moving artifacts and disturbing personal histories that tell the story of slavery beginning in American colonial times. Charleston was a major port of call for the Middle Passage avenue of slave trade nearly up until the end of the civil war."
Mentioned by charlestonsmuseummile.org
Charleston's Museum Mile
"The only remaining structure from a complex of buildings known as Ryan’s Mart, where hundreds of slave auctions were held from 1856 to 1863, the Old Slave Mart Museum exhibits focus on the domestic slave trade from the perspectives of historically-documented buyers, traders, and enslaved African Americans, and speak to their stories, contributions and legacies."
Mentioned by TripHobo
Famous Museums in Charleston
"As you must have seen in movies or read in old stories, slavery was a common phenomenon in the countries ruled and lived in by the Whites’. This place is one such where the slaves were set for display. Yes, the name comes from the fact that this was a slave display gallery in earlier times."
Children's Museum of the Lowcountry
Children's Museum of the Lowcountry
4.5 (839 ratings)4.5 (191 ratings)
Hands-on exhibits for under-10 kids plus parties, programs, camps & classes such as yoga & dance.
25 Ann St, Charleston, SC 29403, USA
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Heyward-Washington House
Heyward-Washington House
4.6 (251 ratings)4.5 (336 ratings)
18th-century Georgian-style home once belonging to a signer of the Declaration of Independence.
87 Church St, Charleston, SC 29403, USA
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
Charleston Architecture In 8 Historic Buildings
"After Colonial architecture came Georgian architecture: square and symmetrical façades with five windows across the front, chimneys, and a centered front door with crown moulding. This style quickly swept the South – Georgian-style plantations began to pop up around town – and many homes followed suit. The Heyward-Washington House, built in 1772, was home to Thomas Heyward, Jr., who signed the Declaration of Independence; it was rented to George Washington during his stay in May 1791, the reasoning behind its name, ‘Heyward-Washington House.’ It opened in 1930 as the town’s first historic house museum, featuring a 1740’s kitchen open to the public, formal gardens with late 18th-century plants, and a collection of historic locally made furniture such as the Holmes Bookcase."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Charleston, USA
"As the name hints, this 1772 Georgian-style town house is kind of a big deal because George Washington rented it for a week, and visitors can stand in what was likely his bedroom. The owner, Thomas Heyward, Jr, was one of South Carolina's four signers of the Declaration of Independence, and it's fun to think about all the talk of revolution that must have taken place in the withdrawing room."
George Gallery
George Gallery
5 (3 ratings)4.5 (17 ratings)
54 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
Charleston’s 10 Must-Visit Contemporary Art Galleries
"The George Gallery, a highly modern gallery, features a select few artists with a resolutely creative and Southern perspective. Representing some of the most forward-thinking South Carolina artists of the moment, the space is dedicated to displaying their work with valor. Among the works on show are the haunting, yet dynamic mixed medium works by Charleston-based Tim Husey, and Paul Yanko’s beautiful, geometrical paintings that resemble kaleidoscopes rather than canvases."
Mentioned by Holidify
Art Galleries in Charleston
"George Gallery is one of the most popular art galleries in Charleston amongst Southern artists. A culmination of creativity and abstract versions of the artist's vision, this gallery excels in contemporary American and European art. Unlike other art galleries, George Gallery gives consultation services for a variety of commercial and residential projects."
The Williams Mansion
The Williams Mansion
4.3 (525 ratings)4 (1457 ratings)
35-room Italianate mansion built in 1876, now open for tours detailing architecture, design & art.
16 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
15 Best Things to Do in Downtown Charleston
"See the opulent luxury of the late 19th century in all its vintage glory at the Calhoun Mansion on Meeting Street. The twenty-four thousand square foot mansion is the biggest single-family residence in Charleston and still used as a family home even though it’s open daily for public viewing. Take a tour through its three magnificent floors with thirty-five rooms full of period furniture."
Mace Brown Museum of Natural History - College of Charleston
Mace Brown Museum of Natural History - College of Charleston
4.8 (146 ratings)5 (12 ratings)
202 Calhoun St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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Mentioned by Go South! Charleston
Free Things to do in Charleston
"The Mace Brown Museum of Natural History, part of the College of Charleston, is based around the huge collection of fossils, mostly from South Carolina, donated by local businessman and fossil enthusiast Mace Brown. The museum displays around 1000 of the specimens from Brown’s collection, including fossilized remnants of prehistoric megafauna such as the giant sloth, giant beaver, saber-toothed cat, and cave bear; extinct species of whale; dinosaur bones; sharks’ teeth (and a megalodon jaw) and more. The museum is located inside of the School of Sciences and Mathematics Building at 202 Calhoun Street, in downtown Charleston."
Mentioned by Pam Harrington Exclusives
5 of the Best Free Museums in Charleston, SC
"When it comes to fun and free things to do in Charleston, the Mace Brown Museum of Natural History should be at the top of your list. This paleontology museum is hosted by the Department of Geology and Environmental Geosciences at the College of Charleston. When you visit, you’ll find dinosaur bones, crinoids, cave bears, fossils, extinct mammals native to the Carolinas, and more."
Edmondston-Alston House
Edmondston-Alston House
4.5 (287 ratings)4.5 (864 ratings)
Historic Federal-style home, open for tours showcasing architecture, furnishings & family artifacts.
21 E Battery, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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South Carolina Historical Society
South Carolina Historical Society
4.4 (26 ratings)4.5 (8 ratings)
Private library housing historical state photos & documents, with a Colonial & antebellum focus.
100 Meeting St, Charleston, SC 29401
Historical societyMuseumsHistorical landmarkHistory Museums
Mentioned by Lowcountry Walking Tours
Charleston Museums You Can’t Miss
"The first of its kind in the state, the new South Carolina Historical Society Museum showcases 300+ years of state history through the personal artifacts, priceless treasures and hand-written accounts of those who experienced it. Combining interactive technology and hands-on exhibits with one-of-a-kind historical items, visitors get a firsthand glimpse into the lives of the people who created South Carolina’s history."
Mentioned by Holidify
Museums in Charleston
"South Carolina Historical Society Museum is an architectural museum which equips various interactive exhibits about places and historical movements of Charleston revolution. With 6 interactive galleries, museum is a historical landmark capturing the beauty and style of South Carolina in its sculptures, paintings and miniatures. Timings : 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Tuesday to Saturday)"

Free Museums in Folly Beach

Meyer Vogl Gallery
Meyer Vogl Gallery
4.4 (16 ratings)5 (28 ratings)
122 Meeting St #2218, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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Mentioned by charlestoncvb.com
Art, Culture & Entertainment in Charleston/Downtown
"Contemporary fine art gallery in Charleston’s French Quarter. Featuring paintings by Laurie Meyer & Marissa Vogl, we also exhibit works by nationally recognized guest artists."
Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art
Ella Walton Richardson Fine Art
5 (5 ratings)5 (8 ratings)
58 Broad St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
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Old Slave Mart Museum
Old Slave Mart Museum
4.4 (1247 ratings)4 (1237 ratings)
Displays in this former slave auction building tell the story of the slave trade in Charleston.
6 Chalmers St, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
Historical place museumMuseumsHistory museum
Mentioned by 10Best
Historic Sites of the Holy City Just Around the Nearest Street Corner
"Listen to the haunting real stories and view original artifacts and writings in this striking historic building once used for slave auctions. The museum's legacy as a part of a slave auction complex built in 1859 provides a unique home for the moving artifacts and disturbing personal histories that tell the story of slavery beginning in American colonial times. Charleston was a major port of call for the Middle Passage avenue of slave trade nearly up until the end of the civil war."
Mentioned by charlestonsmuseummile.org
Charleston's Museum Mile
"The only remaining structure from a complex of buildings known as Ryan’s Mart, where hundreds of slave auctions were held from 1856 to 1863, the Old Slave Mart Museum exhibits focus on the domestic slave trade from the perspectives of historically-documented buyers, traders, and enslaved African Americans, and speak to their stories, contributions and legacies."
Mentioned by TripHobo
Famous Museums in Charleston
"As you must have seen in movies or read in old stories, slavery was a common phenomenon in the countries ruled and lived in by the Whites’. This place is one such where the slaves were set for display. Yes, the name comes from the fact that this was a slave display gallery in earlier times."

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Folly Beach

Sushi-Wa
Sushi-Wa
4.9 (84 ratings)
1503 King St Ext, Charleston, SC 29405, USA
Sushi restaurant
Mentioned by Eater Carolinas
6 Leading Charleston Sushi Restaurants For Pickup Orders
"Located next to food hall Workshop, Sushi Wa Izakaya offers some of the freshest fish around. Chefs Kazu Murakami and Chris Schoedler offer high-end sushi, chirashi, sake, and small plates in the intimate dining room or for takeout."
Fuji Sushi Bar & Grill
Fuji Sushi Bar & Grill
4.4 (262 ratings)
Sleek venue featuring signature sushi rolls & hibachi entrees, plus a full bar & daily happy hour.
644 Long Point Rd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA
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Kings Sushi
Kings Sushi
4.6 (310 ratings)
1119 Wappoo Rd # H, Charleston, SC 29407, USA
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Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Folly Beach

Ichiban Japanese Restaurant
Ichiban Japanese Restaurant
4.3 (124 ratings)
909 Houston Northcutt Blvd, Mt Pleasant, SC 29464, USA
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Hibachi Grill
Hibachi Grill
4 (201 ratings)
1213 Savannah Hwy, Charleston, SC 29407, USA
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Osaka Asian Bistro
Osaka Asian Bistro
4.2 (254 ratings)
Chinese & Japanese dishes, plus creative maki, served in a simple dining area with a sushi bar.
100 Folly Rd, Charleston, SC 29407, USA
Asian restaurantBarBistroChinese restaurantJapanese restaurant

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