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Our mission is to advocate for a future for Charleston that honors and protects its people, places, culture, and community.



  Pictured Above: Deborah Edwards on the porch of her newly renovated Freedmans Cottage in the North Central Neighborhood. Through its Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative, HCF and the City of Charleston preserved this historically significant structure.

Advocating For All People & All Places

We advocate for all neighborhoods, parks, gardens, historic buildings and the memories they’re made of – and help make the vital decisions that move us all forward.

Why We Preserve

Preservation Projects

Preservation in Action

  • Archaeology

    Archaeological digs help answer questions about Charleston’s history that documentary records alone cannot provide.

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  • Ashley River Historic Corridor

    We’ve been at the forefront of efforts to protect the nationally significant historic Ashley River Corridor and lead the expansion of the National Register-designated Ashley River Historic District from approximately 7,000 to 24,000 acres.

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  • Housing Affordability

    To protect the cultural character of our neighborhoods, we’ve embarked upon a housing affordability initiative.

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  • Edmunds Endangered Property Fund

    We were the first organization in the country to develop a revolving fund as a preservation strategy.

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  • Easements

    Easements are a successful tool that help protect a historic property by safeguarding its historic character, materials and significance.

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  • Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative

    The goal of the Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative is to stabilize neighborhoods by securing the future of their historic structures and community.

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House Museums

Aiken-Rhett House & Nathaniel Russell House

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Upcoming Events

  • Charter Day 2024 Awards Ceremony
    April 25 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

    Each April, Historic Charleston Foundation commemorates its 1947 founding by honoring extraordinary contributions in preserving Charleston’s irreplaceable historic built environment and cultural character. Awards include the Stoney Craftsmanship Award, the...

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HCF Views and News.
  • CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Preservation Planner, Full-Time

    JOB DESCRIPTION  Position Summary: Download PDF HERE The Preservation Planner is a member of the Preservation Advocacy team. The Preservation Planner works closely with the Department Head in furtherance of the…

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  • Winslow’s Word: March 2024

    Spring is here and The Charleston Festival begins on March 14th! The rebooted festival, now The Charleston Festival, is the Foundation’s largest fundraising and educational program, with revised programming, additional…

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  • Charleston Sessions Artist Returns for Festival

    The Aiken-Rhett House Museum is an undeniable inspiration. With its hauntingly unique “preserved-as-found” preservation style, the historic house has previously hosted visual artists including Fletcher Williams III, Cookie Washington, and…

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