Food For Thought Lecture Series - Enjoy a light lunch and lecture at Historic Charleston Foundation's headquarters overlooking The Battery.
From St. George's to Charles Towne - A History of Bermuda Stone in Charleston, SC: Bermuda stone was first used in Charleston by Bermudian immigrants and traders in the late 17th century and was imported in great quantities throughout the 18th century. Join Justin Schwebler, Preservation Manager at Historic Charleston Foundation, who will share the history of Bermuda stone’s importation, use, and locations in Charleston where it still exists today.
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Historic Charleston Foundation advocates for a future for Charleston that honors and protects its people, places, culture, and community.
As the Foundation’s largest annual fundraiser, the net proceeds from ticket sales and donations from patrons of The Charleston Festival provide HCF with critical resources needed to effectively protect one of our nation’s most treasured historic places. This support allows us to use our resources where and when they are most needed to affect successful outcomes against the challenges facing the Charleston community and to provide important educational opportunities for students of all ages. Thank you for your support!
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Please read and save this guide: Sales Policy and Guide to The Charleston Festival
We suggest you bookmark or print this guide as it answers the most frequently asked questions and provides valuable information about The Charleston Festival. With the 2024 rebranding of The Charleston Festival (previously called the Festival of Houses and Gardens), there are many changes – new ticket office location, new venues, etc. This guide tells you everything you need to know about tickets, parking, event location, and more!
* All ticket sales are final. No refunds.
* A 3% processing fee is added to all orders.
* Save your email confirmation to show for admission to your events+. It is automatically sent upon completion of your order. It may land in your junk, spam, or promotions folder if not in your inbox. (+TOUR ticketholders will need to retrieve TOUR maps and credentials from the ticket office. Email confirmations do not admit ticketholders to properties on tour.)
* Ticket office location has moved to The Charleston Visitor Center, 375 Meeting Street, and will open to the public on Monday, March 10, 2025.