Come visit a unique piece of Charleston real estate that tells many sides of the history of this amazing city. The Old Exchange and Provost Dungeon has been a public building since its inception and remains so today. Many historic buildings in the city are residences and tell the story of a prominent family, but this building tells the story of struggle, leadership, and progress of the entire city. Assemblies met here. George Washington walked here among fellow Americans. Prisoners spent their last days here, and slaves were bought and sold here as well. If the walls of this Charleston real estate could talk, it would have many tales to tell.
Explore Historic Charleston Real Estate at the Provost Dungeon
Come explore and learn all that you can about this historic place and its role in aiding the revolution. The Old Exchange is owned by the South Carolina Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution and offers public tours of all three floors. The docents keep guests entertained and one of the most popular areas of this building is the Provost Dungeon. Pirates, patriots, and criminals passed through these walls and their eerie tales will paint a thorough picture of colonial life. All who call Charleston home are invited to come walk through this historic building. Come by any day of the week between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. This is a great place to bring out of town guests and also a lovely backdrop for an event rental. Read more about the history and plan a visit at the Old Exchange.