Now guests can tour five of Charleston's premier historic landmarks by purchasing one Passport ticket. The Passport offers 20% off admission fees for the Gibbes Museum of Art, Nathaniel Russell House, Edmondston-Alston House, Drayton Hall and Middleton Place (includes Gardens and Stableyards at Middleton Place; house tour is additional). The five national treasures are protected and managed by members of the Charleston Heritage Federation, an organization dedicated to the preservation and interpretation of Charleston's most historic sites and collections. Proceeds support these non-profit institutions. Tickets are available at area Visitors' Centers.
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Charleston South Carolina
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