by Lauren Johnson
Like a small cross-section of this dynamic city, Charleston’s museums showcase history, art, community, flora, and faith. And many of these sites are concentrated along Museum Mile, a walkable stretch of Meeting Street dotted with galleries, archives, historic houses, parks, churches, public buildings, and even a powder magazine. Far from just fusty collections, these fascinating explorations unite to tell the centuries-old story of our fair city using brilliant, modern flair.
What Are Charleston's Must-See Museums?
While the complete skeleton of a North Atlantic right whale hanging in the lobby may first draw visitors in, the unfolding of thousands of prehistoric and historic artifacts throughout America’s first museum keeps all ages engaged. “Guests regularly comment that this should be a first stop for anyone visiting Charleston, as it gives an excellent background concerning the history and culture of the Lowcountry and helps put other sites in context,” says director Carl Borick. From early colonial artifacts and historical weaponry to hands-on experiences for kids and an extraordinary natural history gallery, The Charleston Museum weaves together the rare, the beautiful, and the occasionally odd to create a fascinating tapestry of the Lowcountry then and now. The museum also maintains two of the premier historic buildings open to the public in downtown Charleston: the federal-style Joseph Manigault House and Revolutionary War-era Heyward-Washington House.
- 360 Meeting St., Charleston, SC
- (843) 722-2996
- https://charlestonmuseum.org
Shift your vision of the Holy City from monochrome to bold color at this Southern art museum, which frames Charleston through 350 years of historical, modern, and contemporary works by some of the nation’s most celebrated artists. Itself a work of art, the museum’s stunning three-story Beaux Arts building houses a permanent collection of paintings, miniatures, decorative arts, and sculptures, as well as rotating special exhibitions.
- 135 Meeting St., Charleston, SC
- (843) 722-2706
- https://gibbesmuseum.org
Inside these elegant spaces, witness two distinct styles of preservation. Through cutting-edge technologies and modern techniques, Nathaniel Russell House has been restored to its 1808 heyday, including its “flying” three-story staircase, elaborate plaster ornamentation, and formal gardens. Just up the peninsula, Aiken-Rhett House has been frozen in time as a portrait of urban life in antebellum Charleston.
- Aiken-Rhett House, 48 Elizabeth St., (843) 723-1159
- Nathaniel Russell House, 51 Meetings St., (843) 724-8481
- https://historiccharleston.org
Stand in the exact spot where thousands of enslaved Africans first disembarked in this country and absorb the unvarnished stories of the African American experience across generations. Through historical artifacts, rich art, eye-opening films, and digital interactive exhibits, visitors experience the history, culture, struggles, and successes of African Americans in the U.S.
- 14 Wharfside St., Charleston, SC
- (843) 872-5352
- https://iaamuseum.org
Stand in the exact spot where thousands of enslaved Africans first disembarked in this country and absorb the unvarnished stories of the African American experience across generations. Through historical artifacts, rich art, eye-opening films, and digital interactive exhibits, visitors experience the history, culture, struggles, and successes of African Americans in the U.S.
- 14 Wharfside St., Charleston, SC
- (843) 872-5352
- https://oldexchange.org
Enlist military history to engage your crew aboard World War II-era aircraft carrier USS Yorktown and the destroyer USS Laffey, anchored in Charleston Harbor. In addition to experiencing what it was like to live and work on board these vessels, visitors can simulate a moon flight inside an Apollo 8 replica, brave a holographic Vietnam experience, and zip among historic aircraft on the carrier’s flight deck.
- 40 Patriots Point Rd., Mount Pleasant, Mount Pleasant, SC
- (843) 884-2727
- https://patriotspoint.org
The South Carolina Aquarium is a downtown Charleston gem, inspiring conservation of the natural world. Situated on the scenic harbor, it offers breathtaking views of the USS Yorktown and the Ravenel Bridge. Inside, you’ll find thousands of animals across dozens of exhibits, showcasing the diverse ecosystems of South Carolina, from the mountains to the sea.
Its crown jewel is the Great Ocean Tank, a 385,000-gallon, 42-foot-deep marvel—the deepest in North America! Beyond the exhibits, the Aquarium is a working hospital, where the Sea Turtle Care Center rehabilitates sick and injured sea turtles before releasing them back into the wild.
A nonprofit organization, the Aquarium is a leader in conservation and education, providing an exceptional experience for all ages and helping to protect our planet’s wild places.
- 100 Aquarium Wharf, Charleston, SC
- https://scaquarium.org
On Feb. 17, 1864, the H. L. Hunley became the world’s first successful combat submarine when it sank the USS Housatonic. After signaling to shore that the mission was accomplished, the submarine and her crew of eight mysteriously vanished. Lost at sea for more than a century, the Hunley was located in 1995 by Clive Cussler’s National Underwater and Marine Agency. The vessel was raised in 2000 and delivered to the Warren Lasch Conservation Center in North Charleston, where scientists are working to preserve the Hunley for future generations.
- 1250 Supply St., North Charleston, SC
- https://hunley.org
The North Charleston Fire Museum and Education Center is a one-of-a-kind destination that blends history with hands-on learning for the whole family. Home to the largest collection of professionally restored American LaFrance fire trucks in the country, the museum showcases over 20 vehicles, with some dating back to the 1780s. Each piece in the collection is not only a historical artifact but also fully operational!
Beyond the impressive collection, the museum offers interactive exhibits and theater presentations. You can get a sense of what it’s like to be a firefighter with hands-on equipment, or learn about fire prevention in their “Home Fire Hazard Theater” with live smoke effects. Many of the guides are current or retired firefighters, providing a truly authentic and educational experience that makes fire safety fun and unforgettable.
- 4975 Centre Pointe Dr., N. Charleston, SC
- https://northcharlestonfiremuseum.org