Sunday, April 4, 2010

Heritage Passport?

There used to be something called the Heritage Passport that included admission to several sites in historic Charleston as well as Middleton Place and Drayton Hall but I haven%26#39;t seen anything on this recently.



Does it still exist? If so, can you tell me how much is it and where it%26#39;s available?



Thanks.



Heritage Passport?


Yes. It is available from The Charleston Heritage Federation (www.heritagefederation.com).



Heritage Passport?


Thanks, kiawahvilla, I checked out the website and that%26#39;s exactly what I was looking for!




Happy to be of help. Have a great visit to Charleston!




I think that I may be too late to comment but I just wanted to let you know that the Heritage Passport is a fantasic deal for you if you are wanting to see the historic sights in Charleston. The new 2 day Passport has been selling like hotcakes.




Thanks for your insight, O%26#39;Meila. Since I won%26#39;t be going until early next year, your post is right on time :-)





Looking at the website, I understand you have to use the 2-day pass on consecutive days, but I don%26#39;t think we can fit everything we want to see in just two days. Would they consider a four-day pass, like Paris%26#39; Museum Pass, in the near future... say before I take my trip?





I think we%26#39;ll spend one day visiting Middleton Place and Drayton Hall . Then it might be another two days to see all the other places included in the passport as we will also be visiting other sites during the same time, such as the Exchange %26amp; Provost Dungeon and Old Powder Magazine. I%26#39;m hoping the Slave Mart Museum will also be open when we go.





Even the yearlong passport looks to be a good deal considering we will likely hit all the sites it covers... and we don%26#39;t have to try to cram everything into two days!

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