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This Old Slave Mart Museum, housed in what was once a slave auction gallery, details the history of Charleston’s role in the slave trade.
The Old Slave Mart Museum, located at 6 Chalmers Street, tells the story of Charleston's role in the domestic inter-state slave trade from 1856 to 1863. The 1808 ban ended the country's …
In 1938, Miriam Wilson, daughter of a Union soldier, purchased the two-story building and created the Old Slave Mart Museum, featuring the art and history of enslaved African Americans.
Feb 22, 2018 · Around 1878, the Slave Mart was renovated into a two-story tenement dwelling. In 1938, the property was purchased by Miriam B. Wilson, who turned the site into a museum of …
Constructed in 1859, the building is believed to be the last extant slave auction facility in South Carolina. In 1975, the Old Slave Mart was added to the National Register of Historic Places for …
Thomas Ryan owned Ryan’s Mart which later became the Old Slave Mart. It is located between Chalmers and Queen Streets. The museum was built in 1859 and is considered the last …
A travel guide for Charleston's Old Slave Mart Museum. The guide includes information about the exhibits, what to expect, accessibility, and more.
The museum has photos, artifacts, and interactive exhibits that recount Charleston’s role in this interstate slave trade. The museum is located on a cobblestone street a few blocks from the …
Small museum dedicated to the enslaved population that moved through this building and many others like it in the United States. Makes a person reflect on the perspective of the experiences …
Established in 1938, the Old Slave Mart Museum is Charleston’s oldest museum of African American history and the first museum on the history of slavery in the United States. Located in …
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